On 7-9-2013 19:00, Walter Bright wrote:
Outlining of member functions is the practice of placing the declaration of a
member function in the struct/class/union, and placing the definition of it at
global scope in the module or even in another module.
http://wiki.dlang.org/DIP47
The problem is that it is optional, so when you're reading other people's
code you'll still have to deal with inline definitions, and you'll need
a decent editor (doesn't have to be an IDE, even basic editors like
notepad++ and editpad pro support code folding and function lists) to
easily read it.