On Saturday, 24 February 2018 at 20:07:04 UTC, kdevel wrote:
I don't get the point of the deprecation message:

--- intprom.d
import std.stdio;

void main ()
{
   short s, t;
   t = -s;
}
---

$ dmd intprom.d
intprom.d(6): Deprecation: integral promotion not done for -s, use '-transition=intpromote' switch or -cast(int)(s)

What shall I do in order to get my template code

void mymain (T) ()
{
   :
      b[i] = -b [i];
   :
}

compiled for any type for which negation is defined?

It's ridiculous and is going to cause endless pain and spammed or forgotten casts in generic code. It will turn off newbies to D.

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