Walter Bright wrote:
BLS wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to answer ; But the question remains the same : _Why_ ? Constraints /have/ to use a completely different approach ?

("more intuitive than" is not ..ahem.. is not a good enough reason)

I think it is a very good reason. Of course, we can argue about if it is actually intuitive or not.

ok. but that's only  eye candy, no ?

The more I think about what constraints could do, the more I think we should have a third and forth look on 'em.

I think with constraints we hold the key for meta/meta programming in our hands.... otherwise I would not insist like I do now.

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