On Friday, 12 July 2013 at 09:42:28 UTC, Benjamin Thaut wrote:
"D strives to prevent implict conversion between user defined
types at
all costs."
I don't think this is true. Implicit conversions are very
useful. What D
prevents are implicit conversions that can result in data
loss, such as
integer truncation.
I did talk about implict conversions between user defined
types. D does not have implict construction, or implict casting
like C++ does. I did not talk about builtin types.
What's about alias this?