On Saturday, September 07, 2013 10:00:05 Walter Bright wrote: > Outlining of member functions is the practice of placing the declaration of > a member function in the struct/class/union, and placing the definition of > it at global scope in the module or even in another module. > > http://wiki.dlang.org/DIP47
Actually, for those who really want this sort of thing, why don't they just use .di files? At that point, you're doing basically the same thing that C++ does anyway (which is part of why I hate .di files). What benefit over that do we really get by adding this feature? - Jonathan M Davis