No. Really. I'm serious.
https://github.com/Hackerpilot/dfix
dfix is a tool for automatically upgrading older D syntax to the
newer style.
* Updates old-style alias syntax to new-style
* Fixes implicit concatenation of string literals
* Automatic conversion of C-style array declarations and
parameters to D-style.
* Upgrades code to comply with DIP64 if the --dip64 switch is
specified. (You
probably don't want to use this)
* Upgrades code to comply with DIP65 unless the --dip65=false
switch is specified.