On Tue, 26 May 2015 07:43:59 +0200, Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d wrote:

p.s.

> I suspect the most common beginner bugs occurs when using right accessor
> on the wrong tree causes an ICE at runtime in 'some obscure location'.
> 
> Incase you intend to dabble again in the future as more parts move over
> to C++, so far, RTL, GIMPLE, callgraphs, and almost all synthetic value
> types have been switched over. When trees finally get shunted across,
> you'll finally benefit from compile-time verified AST.

that's why i have mixed feelings about C++ code in GCC. although i really 
like it being "C only", compile-time checking is very valuable.

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