On Sunday, 17 April 2016 at 23:03:26 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Sunday, 17 April 2016 at 21:20:49 UTC, Timon Gehr wrote:
On 17.04.2016 18:44, Nick Treleaven wrote:
I think @property is OK.

No, it isn't:


Seriously, @property is one of the biggest SNAFUs of the language.

I think I'll write an editorial about this stuff in TWID tonight. (I'm also very skeptical of the value of pure, @safe, nothrow, and @nogc)

As a big user of @nogc, I'd disagree. @nogc is a bit hard to use and effectively split the language in two, but gives the absolute confidence that nothing will block.

In audio callbacks and you are supposed to use tryLock and atomics instead of locking, so allocating is a big problem. And it's very easy to let something passthrough like a rogue closure or an array literal.

@nogc is a big safety net I thought wasn't needed, until I had to make @nogc code.

Personnally I wish synchronized, comma operator, and actively harmful things would go. nothrow provides little value, but no negative value.

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