Typically using a subtype would work, but unfortunately ti doesn't due to failed template constraints. E.g. a plausible solution (that doesn't work right now) would be to wrap the regex as a subtype:
auto myregex(string arg1, string arg2)
{
struct RegexWrap
{
Regex!char reg;
alias reg this;
string dumpAsText;
}
return RegexWrap(regex(arg1, arg2), arg1);
}
void main()
{
auto r = myregex(r"[0-9]", "g"); // create regular expression
writeln(r.dumpAsText); // this would write: [0-9]
writeln(match("12345", r)); // won't work
}
The match function in std.regex won't work with this wrapper struct even when using a subtype, because it fails this template constraint:
public auto match(R, RegEx)(R input, RegEx re)
is(RegEx == Regex!(BasicElementOf!R)
Even if you changed the header to this, it still won't work:
public auto match(R)(R input, Regex!(BasicElementOf!R) re)
The only way it would work is if the type was explicit so the subtype could be passed:
public auto match(R)(R input, Regex!char re)
I find this to be an awkward part of D that could be improved.