On 08/19/2011 08:50 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
This might sound like a crazy idea. I don't expect everyone to drop what
they're doing and start to implement this, it's just an idea.

In Java (C, C++ and others) braces are optional for statements like if,
while, for and so on, containing only one expression. In D this is true
as well, but compared with Java, D also allow try, catch and finally
statements to have optional braces.

What about extending this to allow optional braces everywhere, where the
braces contain a single expression? I'm thinking this will be most
useful for functions/methods, templates and delegates. Specially for
methods acting as properties that just forwards a value.

Examples:

class Foo
{
private int a_;
int a () return a_;
int a (int a) return a_ = a;
}


I think this makes code harder to read for no obvious benefit.
I don't think this is any better than

class Foo{
    private int a_;
    int a(){return a_;}
    int a(int a){return a_ = a;}
}


template Bar (T) alias T FooBar;

This one I'd probably use.


auto foo = delegate () return 3;
auto bar = return 3; // don't if this would be possible
{return 3;} is better than both of them imo.



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