On Monday, 4 July 2016 at 16:25:24 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
But that is actually good news, I thought you had lost your spark of passion ;-).

i lost interest in trying to improve mainline: it is more like C++ now, with legacy features "untouchable", and new breaking features unwelcome. while i understand the reasons, i still hate 'em as much as i always hated 'em.

so i still have various branches in aliced repo, where i'm trying various features (or feature cuts ;-). and eventually promoting some of them to "main aliced". like -- i really can't understand how people is writing code without named arguments. or, rather, i *can* understand, and it is PITA. from the other side -- reviving `typedef` was too much work, so we lost it.

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