On Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 10:39:27 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
For example:
T front() => from;
becomes:
T front => from;
As DIP author, Max decided against this. He said it's not a bad
idea, but it's then "inconsistent with other the other
syntaxes". If there is a demand for this, it would be easy to
add later, but he felt it's better to keep things simple for
now by going with the current implementation as is.
It's one of those things that aren't necessary, but bring some
small "quality of life" kind of change to the code we write. At
least in my opinion, I quite like it, the same way I like how I
can call a parameter-less function without parentheses.