On Monday, 26 January 2015 at 20:26:02 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
It was sad that calls for more breakage were mostly ignored.
But there is one thing now that is even worse - referring to
#pleasebreakmycode as an excuse to introduce random changes
based on random reddit comment - and completely dismissing
everything that was said on topic initially. Resulting in
exactly the opposite action that was asked to.
Please, revert this PR asap. After that it can possibly be
introduced after meeting necessary prerequisites:
1) explanation of problem it fixes
2) design rationale for new model
3) evaluation of ROI
4) tools for simple migration - either as part of dfix or
compiler
This is absolutely mandatory list for any change of language
fundamentals to be considered legitimate.
+1, and I doubt the ROI analysis will come positive.