On Thursday, 27 May 2021 at 12:14:25 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The authors of DIP 1036, "String Interpolation Tuple Literals",
have chosen to withdraw it from consideration in deference to
an alternative proposal currently being drafted here:
https://github.com/John-Colvin/YAIDIP
From the DIP review process documentation:
Unlike Abandoned DIPs, a Withdrawn DIP cannot be revived
without the DIP manager's approval. A DIP author will have a
specific reason for withdrawing from the process, and that
reason might preclude further consideration of the DIP. For
example, a DIP that was withdrawn because it received an
overwhelmingly negative response should be rewritten and
submitted as a new proposal rather than revived in its
original form. If the DIP manager does allow a Withdrawn DIP
to be revived, it must begin the review process anew from the
first round of Community Review.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/docs/process-reviews.md#withdrawn-and-superseded-dips
The DIP's new home is here:
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/DIPs/other/DIP1036.md
I believe that the discussions around the DIP1036 were fruitful
and will contribute to a very good solution for dlang (be it the
new DIP or another one).
Thank you, Adam and Steven, for drafting the DIP, listening to
the comments, answering all the questions, and making the second
and improved version of it.
I assume that you, Adam and Steven, hold the new (YAI)DIP in high
regards. Is that right?