On Saturday, 9 June 2018 at 02:13:00 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
But it was never enforced, meaning that suddenly enforcing it is just going to break code left and right.


It isn't going to break anything. It is going to *correctly diagnose already broken code*.

That's a significant difference. Real world D users don't like broken code, but they DO like the compiler catching new bugs that slipped by before.

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