Andrej Mitrovic Wrote: > Could you elaborate on that? Aren't .di files supposed to be auto- generated by the compiler, and not hand-written?
Yea, aren't they? How come no one uses that feature? Perhaps it's intrinsically broken? *hint hint* This NG assumes a curious stance. Sprouting claims and standing by them until they're shown invalid, and then some. This is not the way to go for a new language. It's YOUR job (not yours in particular, Andrej) to demonstrate the feasibility of a certain feature, ONLY THEN can you claim how it may solve any issues. And it needs to be more than a 10-line Hello World. Because you can concatenate Hello World 1,000,000 times, D can work for multi million line projects, right? "But it takes time!" ... uh, yea, how's for 11 years? Or at least 4 which D has been past the 1.0 version. How many people gave up on their med/large projects and moved to "lesser" languages in this span?