On 7/28/14, 11:46 PM, Dicebot wrote:
On Tuesday, 29 July 2014 at 06:09:25 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
No in current form. Yes assuming the fixes below are implemented.

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No. I also think any new module should sit in std.experimental for one
release cycle.

Clarification, just to be sure you got it right - right now we _only_
vote on inclusion into std.experimental, even if majority of voters will
consider it Phobos-quality. Staging period of one release cycle is
mandatory.

That said - can you explain a bit more why you think it can't be
included in std.experimental? (== think that it is fundamentally broken
to the point it can't be even suggested for experiments) Most issues
listed seem to be more related to actual Phobos inclusion.

I explained in the non-negotiable points. The point of keeping a module in std.experimental is watching for only minor tweaks. I think e.g. the names in the API is in need of solid change, which is easy to effect but affects callers quite a bit. -- Andrei

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