Whether this alias this is deprecated or not
The symbol this alias this resolves to
C++ namespace this symbol belongs to
Determine which Module a Dsymbol is in.
Determine which Module a Dsymbol is in, as far as access rights go.
pastMixin returns the enclosing symbol if this is a template mixin.
parent field returns a lexically enclosing scope symbol this is a member of.
Returns the declaration scope scope of this unless any of the symbols p1 or p2 resides in its enclosing instantiation scope then the latter is returned.
Returns true if any of the symbols p1 or p2 resides in the enclosing instantiation scope of this.
Do syntax copy of an array of Dsymbol's.
If this symbol is really an alias for another, return that other. If needed, semantic() is invoked due to resolve forward reference.
Resolve recursive tuple expansion in eponymous template.
Set scope for future semantic analysis so we can deal better with forward references.
Search for ident as member of s.
Search for identifier id as a member of this. id may be a template instance.
Returns an AggregateDeclaration when toParent() is that.
Returns an AggregateDeclaration when toParent2() is that.
Returns an AggregateDeclaration when toParentDecl() is that.
Returns an AggregateDeclaration when toParentLocal() is that.
Copy the syntax. Used for template instantiations. If s is NULL, allocate the new object, otherwise fill it in.
Determine if this symbol is only one.
Same as Dsymbol::oneMember(), but look at an array of Dsymbols.
Is Dsymbol a variable that contains pointers?
Add documentation comment to Dsymbol. Ignore NULL comments.
Returns true if this symbol is defined in a non-root module without instantiation.
alias ident this;