On 5/28/2018 6:54 PM, 12345swordy wrote:
No doubt that all this complexity is partially due to having a religious like
zeal when it comes to preserving backwards compatibility.
I mean create a new official file extension, so that it can make much needed
breaking changes on it.
For all the faults that D has, it is not afraid deprecate language features if
it turns out to be a really bad idea.
If I was going to make a proposal to the C++ Standards committee, it would be to
deprecate the preprocessor. D has by now shown that all of it that matters can
be done with language features in a straightforward, hygienic manner.
Here's the D subthread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8mq10v/bjarne_stroustroup_remeber_the_vasa_critique_of/dzpwz76/