On 5/23/2013 7:35 PM, bearophile wrote:
Walter Bright:
3. Naive users may see their compile fail, see a switch to 'enable' it, and
throw the switch. Now it compiles, but fails silently at runtime. This is
because the new behavior is quite different from the old, and the code that
relies on the old behavior will most likely need to be redone, not just add a
switch.
Even if such "naive" D programmers exist, maybe it's better to ignore this third
point, because they will not be able to program in D for other reasons.
s/naive/tired/
s/naive/inahurry/
I'm surprised at you, bearophile!