Nick Sabalausky:

>(Or if it even does function overloading at all, for that matter?)<

Recently I have shown here the style guide of the C++ code used by Google. 
There are many forbidden (or nearly forbidden) things, like function 
overloading. So a ""system language"" designed by Google probably will not have 
function overloading...

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Regarding the topic of this thread: I find named return arguments a little 
confusing, maybe I just need to get used to them. But I like the idea of 
multiple return arguments and a handy syntax to unpack such return values at 
the calling site. (I use this all the time in Python and sometimes in D1 too 
using auxiliary structs similar to the Tuple of Phobos2).

Bye,
bearophile

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