Denis Koroskin wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 23:23:52 +0400, Don <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:

Yeah, The ideal language would detect ALL bugs at compile time. We don't want to move in the wrong direction.


I would consider it a "wrong direction". You won't use it *that* frequent, only 
in those places where it trully fits.
For example, a Variant class and scripting languages bindings would greatly 
benefit for having this functionality.

Yah, for example Variant could define opDotExp to look whether the currently stored type supports the name. With the appropriate compile-time introspection it could make that quite fast too. Pretty awesome if you ask me.

I'm very excited about this.


Andrei

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