On 21 Oct 2009, at 14:55, Marco van de Voort wrote:

That goes for the language feature maybe. The point is to make it
worthwhile, and used, it has to be integrated into everything. Which, as
that would introduce Delphi incompatibilities probably won't.

Just like generics that still consist mostly out of FGL.

Generics still don't work 100%, so it's normal that they are not widely used. I also don't don't have a problem with a language feature that's available but not widely used, as long as it doesn't complicate compiler development/maintenance too much.


Jonas

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