On 3/15/2015 3:12 AM, Dicebot wrote:
It is also matter of expectation. Until now D was very un-opinionated language,
probably even closer to language construction set. If this changes for one case,
one may fear more similar decisions may follow.

That's not entirely correct. For example, the rules for operator overloading are set up to discourage things like C++ iostreams.

Nevertheless, nobody is going to force dfmt on anyone. It will remain a separate tool, not welded into the language.

However, I do anticipate that official D source code, like for Phobos, will require dfmt.

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