On Tuesday, 11 February 2014 at 19:43:00 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
I've toyed with this idea for a while, and wondered what the interest there is in something like this.

The idea is to be able to use a subset of D that does not require any of druntime or phobos - it can be linked merely with the C standard library. To that end, there'd be a compiler switch (-betterC) which would enforce the subset.

(First off, I hate the name "better C", any suggestions?)

The subset would disallow use of any features that rely on:

1. moduleinfo
2. exception handling
3. gc
4. Object

I've used such a subset before when bringing D up on a new platform, as the new platform didn't have a working phobos.

What do you think?

It'd probably be good for embedded programming, but this looks almost like a different language to me... I don't know if such fragmentation is a good idea (though I suppose we do already have the -betterC switch).

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