Once property syntax is fully enforced (not necessarily recommended) will it be possible to overload properties against non-properties? My use case is that I'm thinking about API improvements for my dflplot lib and one thing that I would really like is to give a fluent interface to everything to further cut back on the amount of boilerplate needed to generate simple plots. For example:
Histogram(someData, 10) .barColor(getColor(255, 0, 0)) .histType(HistType.Probability) .toFigure.title("A Histogram") .xLabel("Stuff").showAsMain(); The problem is that I also want things like barColor and title to be settable via normal property syntax, using the equals sign. Right now, this "just works" because D's current non-analness about enforcing @property-ness is awesome 99% of the time even if it leads to a few weird corner cases. Will there be a way to express such an interface to be provided (calling a setter as either a member function or a property at the user's choice) once @property is fully implemented?