On Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 13:37:50 UTC, ketmar wrote:
if this minor thing blocks you from using D... alas. otherwise, just make a workaroung and keep going. *eventually* this will be fixed, but you'd better don't wait for it.

No, this issue doesn't block me from using D. I'm asking because I encountered with a few things (like this one), which seems like they're a bit "unfinished".
For example:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/mailman.1463.1361561853.22503.digitalmars-d-le...@puremagic.com
 : "Don't use 'in', because it doesn't mean what it seems to mean, and it's not 
correctly implemented at the moment."
http://forum.dlang.org/post/lgqcjiuigsseoazir...@forum.dlang.org - "cast `shared` away. yes, this is how you supposed to use it now: cast it away."

Reading topics like these doesn't add confidence. But don't get me wrong, I don't want to say that "D is unfinished" or "D has a bad design". I don't know it good enough to make such loud statements. I'm just trying to figure out what D is and how can I use it.

Answering your other question: I think that production ready language should have a "finished" design and its detailed description (not a basic overview of the features).

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