One positive thing to add, though: a question was asked about automatic tools that can make required changes automatically when something breaking is introduced. Starting if next release standard flag will appear that will list all places in code that are subject to specific behavior change: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/2039
Eh, official definition of "breaking change" keeps breaking my
heart. But I guess this is a mindset set in stone now and
changing it is close to impossible.
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