On 8/09/2015 1:54 AM, "Luís Marques  <l...@luismarques.eu> wrote:
On Friday, 4 September 2015 at 12:38:41 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote:
It's not that phobos is bad, it's that we're following the same
development pattern we had with C++.  We're using a conservative
subset of D features and libraries, and slowly expanding what's
acceptable. For example, DMD now uses foreach and delegates in a few
places, and I expect we'll see a lot of use of D strings in the near
future.

Is there any place where this is documented? For instance, what D
constructs are currently allowed, whether/which phobos imports have
started to be accepted, and so on?

No.

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