On 04/10/2016 1:56 AM, Chalix wrote:
On Monday, 3 October 2016 at 12:15:10 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
To use any kind of function you must declare it, plain and simple.
Any c or c++ function/class is the very much same way.
Now C++ types such as classes are highly limited in D since it doesn't
ugh cross over all that well (it does some weird things).

I don't know if we understand each other. You have to declare each
function in the language you are programming, that is clear to me. So if
you write in D, you need "D-Headers" (which are not called headers in D,
i know).

What do you mean with "Now C++ types such as classes are highly limited
in D"?

Basically some features do not match up nicely like operators and constructors. They also do not share semantics e.g. value versus reference.

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