On Monday, 22 January 2024 at 11:31:11 UTC, zjh wrote:
On Monday, 22 January 2024 at 08:54:54 UTC, zjh wrote:
```d
struct Person {
string name, email;
ulong age;
}
Person a{"n","email",33};
```
C++ can achieve ultimate `simplicity` without violating `DRY`,
And here, D violates the `DRY` principle!
Moreover, as the `package level, module level, class level,
member level`, D language violates integrity.
Because D has no `class level` limit.
These are all not `serious states`.
You know you can use struct literals in initializers, right?
```d
import std.stdio;
struct Person {
string name, email;
ulong age;
}
void main() {
Person p = {name: "Joe", email: "j...@example.com", age: 30};
writeln(p);
}
```