On 6/9/2015 4:02 PM, "Ola Fosheim =?UTF-8?B?R3LDuHN0YWQi?= <[email protected]>" wrote:
On Tuesday, 9 June 2015 at 21:40:29 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
You've invented your own definition of constexpr; you would as productively
tagged your C++ functions with /*simple*/.

Kind of yes, but since C++ requires it I actually use it too.

But in D, you can invent your own attribute @simple, and then tag functions
with that.

I could, but D would not check it?


I'm bemused by the argument that D is deficient because it doesn't implement a non-existent feature of C++.

You're smart, capable, and well educated in programming. You have great potential for contributing, which is why I answer some of these posts. I'm hoping to entice you to contribute in the substantial way that I know you can.

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