On Monday, 19 August 2013 at 20:46:02 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
void main() {
    auto t1 = #(5, "hello", 1.5);
    auto (?,  ?, x) = t1;
    auto (?, gr, ?) = t1;
}

Bye,
bearophile

It's stuff like this that's just useless and gives a bad direction to the whole discussion. There's hardly anything wrong with auto x = t1[2] or auto gr = t1[1], but once the bikeshed is up for painting, the rainbow won't suffice.


Andrei

I agree. The negative space *around* the bikeshed should be used...

auto (void, void, x) = t1;

(Just an idea I had. Don't know whether it's technically sound. It just seemed so funny to me that the idea popped into my head as soon as you said "rainbow". Not trying to waste time. )

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