On Wednesday, 15 February 2023 at 07:13:41 UTC, thebluepandabear wrote:
Time to move on to OCaml programmers telling us D doesn't have floating point arithmetic because there's no `+.` operator.

that's not the same thing though, you've created a great false equivalence! Congrats.

Only if you don't understand D's encapsulation. You're going on at length (apparently under multiple names in this thread) because you don't like D's implementation of encapsulation. That's no different from complaining that the `+` operator should be `+.`, and until D makes the change, it doesn't support floating point addition.

There are reasonable arguments for changing and not changing D's implementation of encapsulation. Your claim that D doesn't support encapsulation is false.

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