A good part of that is the recent debate on what &func should do (take the address of the function vs. the address of its result). With theunsafe meaning out of the way, only the safe one is eligible.Added a dedicated section to the DIP: http://goo.gl/xkIXb Andrei
As per your encouragement to me, I suggest using 'opAddress' instead of 'addressOf' to allow future compatibility with structs.
