On Tuesday, 8 July 2014 at 09:57:15 UTC, Oluca wrote:
- No, it can't be disabled if you want to keep using "impressive features" of the language.
What do CTFE, mixins, Ds powerful template mechanism, immutable + slices, sane operator overloading, opDispatch, alias this and UFCS, RAII + scope statements to do with the GC?
Long story short, if you prefer to manage your own god-damn memory manually, D isn't the way to go. No sir, you are stuck with an inefficient GC. They've been improving the GC for years, but it's still not good enough.
How does the quality of the GC even matter if you're not going to use it?
