On Thursday, 9 February 2023 at 20:05:06 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 2/8/23 04:07, zjh wrote:


Besides, D has zero problems with its private implementation in the sense that there has been zero bugs related to it being that way. In contrast, I use D every day and love its relaxed attitude towards private.


Ali


That comrade has mentioned it `many(>10) times`!
`Private` can be used for two purposes. 1 is `module private`. 2 is `class private`!. However, you only provide `module private`, so programmers who want to use private classes as private classes leave, and then `D` continues to stay in a very small community. few man comes in!. Like me, from C++, I didn't even use `friend` once! It's useless for me! But the "`private`" of "C++" is just right for me!. But `D` refused to admit that `private` has two purposes! He said that you can only use private modules. Don't move around. It will increase `complexity` and make novices `afraid`! In this way, I will only stay in `C++`, because there are more and more features of `C++`, and I use them `more and more`!

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