On 12/28/2011 10:35 AM, Peter Alexander wrote:
On 28/12/11 6:15 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
If such a change is made, then people will use const string when they
mean immutable, and the values underneath are not guaranteed to be
consistent.

Then people should learn what const and immutable mean!

I don't think it's fair to dismiss my suggestion on the grounds that people
don't understand the language.

People do what is convenient, and as endless experience shows, doing the right thing should be easier than doing the wrong thing. If you present people with a choice:

#1:    string s;
#2:    immutable(char)[] s;

sure as the sun rises, they will type the former, and it will be subtly incorrect if string is const(char)[].

Telling people they should know better and pick #2 instead is a strategy that never works very well - not for programming, nor any other endeavor.

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