spir <denis.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
Agreed, and I'm not for adding non-obvious "signs". D is not Perl. Or else use ':=' ?
:= is acceptable to me. It does not clash with anything, and clearly shows that something is being set to something. -- Simen
spir <denis.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
Agreed, and I'm not for adding non-obvious "signs". D is not Perl. Or else use ':=' ?
:= is acceptable to me. It does not clash with anything, and clearly shows that something is being set to something. -- Simen