Re: Trailing comma in variable declaration

2018-07-31 Thread Ky-Anh Huynh via Digitalmars-d

On Sunday, 29 July 2018 at 14:47:59 UTC, PaperBoy wrote:
As trailing comma is possible (and it's great) for arrays, 
enum,... I wonder why we don't have this fancy thing for 
variables declaration.


Thanks for your reading.


This is the syntax sometimes seen with language that don't have 
trailling comma at all.


bool
   verbose = false
 , download_only = false
 , no_confirm = false
 , show_help = false
 , show_version = false
 , list_ops = false
 ;


This is smart:) It's not very natural I think; in English, comma 
and punctuation would be closed to the last character (e.g., the 
dot in this sentence.)


Re: Trailing comma in variable declaration

2018-07-31 Thread Ky-Anh Huynh via Digitalmars-d

On Sunday, 29 July 2018 at 10:46:12 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:


Well, most folks would just make those separate statements, in 
which case, there would be no commas at all. Some folks do put 
multiple variable declarations on a single line, but if you do 
that, a trailing comma looks terrible. I doubt that using a 
single statement to declare multiple variables but putting it 
on multiple lines was even a use case that was really 
considered. Also, a quick test with a C++ compiler shows that 
it's not legal there, so the rules we have with regard to this 
probably just came from C++. AFAIK, the only significant change 
that D has from C/C++ with regards to declaring multiple 
variables in a single statement is that the * is considered 
part of the type and thus


int* a, b, c;

declares three variables of type int* in D, whereas in C/C++, 
it would declare a single variable of type int* and two of type 
int.


- Jonathan M Davis


Thanks a lot for your explantion, Jonathan.

I understand the idea is to minimize the differences between 
C/C++ and D (FIXME.) Anyway the missing feature suprised me; I 
thought variable declaration is simply a (compile time) list, and 
as an array, leading comma was acceptable :)




Re: Trailing comma in variable declaration

2018-07-29 Thread PaperBoy via Digitalmars-d

On Sunday, 29 July 2018 at 05:32:15 UTC, Ky-Anh Huynh wrote:

Hi,

is it nice to have a trailing comma in variable declaration:

[code]
  bool
verbose = false,
download_only = false,
no_confirm = false,
show_help = false,
show_version = false,
list_ops = false,
;
[/code]

As trailing comma is possible (and it's great) for arrays, 
enum,... I wonder why we don't have this fancy thing for 
variables declaration.


Thanks for your reading.


This is the syntax sometimes seen with language that don't have 
trailling comma at all.


bool
   verbose = false
 , download_only = false
 , no_confirm = false
 , show_help = false
 , show_version = false
 , list_ops = false
 ;




Re: Trailing comma in variable declaration

2018-07-29 Thread Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d
On Saturday, July 28, 2018 11:32:15 PM MDT Ky-Anh Huynh via Digitalmars-d 
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it nice to have a trailing comma in variable declaration:
>
> [code]
>bool
>  verbose = false,
>  download_only = false,
>  no_confirm = false,
>  show_help = false,
>  show_version = false,
>  list_ops = false,
>  ;
> [/code]
>
> As trailing comma is possible (and it's great) for arrays,
> enum,... I wonder why we don't have this fancy thing for
> variables declaration.
>
> Thanks for your reading.


Well, most folks would just make those separate statements, in which case,
there would be no commas at all. Some folks do put multiple variable
declarations on a single line, but if you do that, a trailing comma looks
terrible. I doubt that using a single statement to declare multiple
variables but putting it on multiple lines was even a use case that was
really considered. Also, a quick test with a C++ compiler shows that it's
not legal there, so the rules we have with regard to this probably just came
from C++. AFAIK, the only significant change that D has from C/C++ with
regards to declaring multiple variables in a single statement is that the *
is considered part of the type and thus

int* a, b, c;

declares three variables of type int* in D, whereas in C/C++, it would
declare a single variable of type int* and two of type int.

- Jonathan M Davis





Trailing comma in variable declaration

2018-07-28 Thread Ky-Anh Huynh via Digitalmars-d

Hi,

is it nice to have a trailing comma in variable declaration:

[code]
  bool
verbose = false,
download_only = false,
no_confirm = false,
show_help = false,
show_version = false,
list_ops = false,
;
[/code]

As trailing comma is possible (and it's great) for arrays, 
enum,... I wonder why we don't have this fancy thing for 
variables declaration.


Thanks for your reading.