On 5/29/2013 5:19 PM, MrzlganeE wrote:
In places where I write a bunch of short mathy code, I do not want to use 'auto'. The := operator would allow to declare a variable, deduce its type, and define its value.
Not a bad idea. But why not go a step further, and make: x := value; the equivalent of: const x := value; ?
