If I have the following code:
struct someStruct
{
int x;
int y;
}
class someClass
{
public:
someStruct m_member;
alias m_x = m_member.x; // I am aware alias is not a keyword and even if it was, I cannot assign it a value like this
alias m_y = m_member.y; // I am aware alias is not a keyword and even if it was, I cannot assign it a value like this
}
Can I give aliases to m_member.x
and m_member.y
without incurring the extra storage cost of a reference (which is the same as a pointer)? Something similar to a typedef?