On Tuesday, 4 February 2014 at 06:03:14 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
On 2/3/14, 9:09 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
I truly hope that that's never the case. Adding non-nullable
references to the
language is one thing; making them the default is quite
another, and making
them the default would break existing code. And given Walter's
normal stance
on code breakage, I'd be very surprised if he were in favor of
making non-
nullable references or pointers the default.
We are considering making non-nullables the default, @nullable
to mark optionally null objects, and enable the related checks
with an opt-in compiler flag.
Andrei
That would be awesome. The breakage involved, is quite high
however.