Alexander Pánek wrote:
Stewart Gordon wrote:
Alexander Pánek wrote:
Stewart Gordon wrote:
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D already has ONE standard library.  It's called Phobos.

*yawn*

Don’t you get tired of this?

I do get tired of the misunderstanding of what Tango is that seems to have arisen from the misterminology.

It didn’t arise from misterminology, but people who do call it their (de-facto, but nonetheless) standard D library. You might not accept, respect or acknowledge this in any way, but then again you seem to be all into semantics.

“A standard library for a programming language is the library that is conventionally made available in every implementation of that language. In some cases, the library is described directly in the programming language specification; in other cases, the contents of the standard library are determined by more informal social practices in the programming community.”

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_library

I think Tango meets every but the first (conventional) “rule”. So there might have been a misunderstanding I do get tired of on your side.

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