On Thursday, 27 February 2020 at 09:34:23 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
On 2/26/2020 7:41 AM, Arine wrote:
Yah, what's unwanted about that?
1. unwanted extra string allocation
2. poor performance
3. doesn't work with printf
4. doesn't work with writef
5. non-default formats require extra temp strings to be
generated
Sometimes I wonder if you even bother to read posts to understand.
This is a problem with YOUR DIP. Where you said, "what's wrong
with that, it's working as intended".
void CreateWindow(string title, int w = -1, int h = -1);
int a;
CreateWindow(i"Title $a");
// becomes
CreateWindow("Title %s", a);
That's what your fine with, that's what the DIP your wrote would
allow.
It's like you are just reading what you want to, instead of
actually understanding what people are saying. I'd have more luck
talking to a brick wall at the rate this thread is going, jesus.