On Monday, August 20, 2012 11:52:35 Maxim Fomin wrote: > Typedef keyword is still listed in > lexical page (http://dlang.org/lex.html), > but is non-compilable neither as a keyword, > nor as a regular identifier. > > Is it usable in some situations? If not, is there > a plan of future usage?
It used to be used, but now it's deprecated. I think that it still works with -d, though that won't last. In either case, I believe that it will be a keyword for the forseeable future, even if it's not legal to use it. It's easier to make something no longer a keyword than it is to make a non-keyword a keyword. It may or may not be used for something in the future, and it may end up no longer being a keyword at some point, but for now, it still is. Other keywords are or will be in a similar boat (e.g. delete). And macro has been a keyword for ages but isn't used for anything. The fact that a word is a keyword doesn't mean that it's actually used for anything or that it ever will be. It just means that it's reserved so that it _can_ have special meaning and thus isn't a valid identifier. - Jonathan M Davis
