Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
I think "with" is a very dangerous feature due to the way it hides symbols. It essentially makes the feeblest attempt at modular reasoning utterly impossible:

int x, y;
with (whatever)
{
    y += x;
    ++x;
}

What can be said about such code? Nothing. If whatever has or will ever have fields x or y or both, the names will bind to them; otherwise, they'll bind to the locals. Non-local code dependency at its finest.

Maintenance of any type that is being used with "with" becomes a very dangerous proposition because it can silently change meaning of code.

I therefore submit that "with" is an extremely dangerous feature and should be removed from the language. What say you?

Non-touch typers will riot.

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