On Sunday, 18 March 2018 at 09:56:31 UTC, psychoticRabbit wrote:
However, are there no scenarios in which the person writing
that module, would not want to encapsulate their class, or some
parts of it, from the rest of the module (while not being
forced to put the class in it's own file)?
If the answer is certainly no, not under any circumstances,
then fine, my idea is not worth any further consideration.
And by no, I mean no for all, not just you.
I assume, that the following statement is equivalent to yours:
´´´
Are there any scenarios in which the person writing the class,
would want to encapsulate their class, or some parts of it, from
the rest of a module (while being forced to put the class in this
module)?
´´´
The answer is no. As the person which is writing the class has
always the power to decide which module to edit to put the class
in.
And due this fact, the statement
The fact is, the creator of the class is also the creator of
the module..
is the coolest semantic statement of the whole thread so far, I
think :)