On Thursday, 1 May 2014 at 20:03:03 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 5/1/14, 12:52 PM, "Nordlöw" wrote:
into a class. I'm inclined to say that we should outright prohibit that,

That can't happen.

Why is that?

(1) Too much breakage, (2) would disallow a ton of correct code, (3) no reasonable alternative to propose. We'd essentially hang our users out to dry. -- Andrei

(1) is made of turbo lol. A huge amount of binding to C++ lib rely on destructor. The breakage in the proposal is already massive. For instance, GtkD won't work. And other example have been presented.

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