Stanislav Blinov: > ...which quickly expands to a lot of *long* import lines, with "don't > forget to add another" constantly pushing the door-bell.
Walter: > Reading about a language is not good enough to make such decisions. You need > to > have considerable experience with them. I've seen a lot of claims about > languages that simply do not pan out. Exception specifications in Java is a > prime example - it took years of experience to discover that was a really bad > idea. It had the opposite effect from what was intended (and touted). You are both right. I have to use those languages (like Ada) for something more than tiny programs, and then maybe I will be able to bring here a bit of experimental evidence :-) Sorry for the noise and for using some of your time. Bye, bearophile