KingJoffrey <kingjoff...@kingjoffrey.com> wrote:
> actually, private is default in Rust.
> 
> public is default in D.
> 
> also, in Rust, private is private within the module, *and* its 
> descendants.
> 
> I don't believe that is the case in D (someone correct me if I'm 
> wrong)

The point is, that the module is the abstraction boundary.

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