Plenty of the community agrees with him too, much as there may
be some vocal
folks who don't. Regardless, because he's the gatekeeper of the
reference
compiler, he has to be convinced if you want a feature added to
either the
language or the compiler. He's generally quite reasonable, but
he also
has a high bar for feature changes.
- Jonathan M Davis
That's right. But the majority of programming languages has this
feature, but D does not. This feature is undeniable effective, so
IMO there is no reason which stands against a warning for unused
variables. Or can you tell me some personal reasons, without
quoting Walter?