On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 11:53:50AM -0700, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > On 8/20/13 3:38 AM, eles wrote: > >On Friday, 16 August 2013 at 21:07:52 UTC, Meta wrote: > >>A good, comprehensive design has the potential to make tuples easy > >>to use and understand, and hopefully clear up the unpleasant > >>situation we have currently. A summary of what has been discussed so > >>far: > >> > >>- (a, b) is the prettiest syntax, and it also completely infeasible > >> > >>- {a, b} is not as pretty, but it's not that bad of an alternative > >>(though it may still have issues as well) > >> > >>- #(a, b) is unambiguous and would probably be the easiest option. I > >>don't think it looks too bad, but some people might find it ugly and > >>noisy > > > >What about: > > > >!!(a, b) > > > >? Yes, is long, but is type-able quite fast. > > > >Alternative would be: > > > >??(a, b) > > > >. > > Somebody shoot me. [...]
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