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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Em 23/11/14 15:49, Sven Barth escreveu:<br>
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<p>Am 23.11.2014 18:11 schrieb "Joao Morais" <<a
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> Hello list, is there a safe way to know the PTypeInfo, or
at least the string literal of the type(s) used to specialize a
generic? </p>
<p>No, you can't. <br>
There might be something for this in the future, because I'll
need something like that myself, but it will be quite some time
till then.</p>
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Hello Sven, thanks for clarifying this. Saying "quite some time" you
mean post 2.8? So what about an unsafe way on 2.8? =) A PTypeInfo
would be *very* nice, but a string anywhere with the type name will
also help a lot, just like 2.6.x does. Without this trick I cannot
use my metadata framework with 2.8 :(<br>
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