On Friday, 24 July 2015 at 20:57:34 UTC, Artur Skawina wrote:
The difference is that right now the developer has to write a unit-test per function that uses `hasPrefix`, otherwise the code might not even be verified to compile. 100% unit-test coverage is not going to happen in practice, and just like with docs, making things easier and reducing boilerplate to a minimum would improve the situation dramatically.
But you see. This is exactly wrong attitude. Why on earth should we make life easier for folks who don't bother to get 100% unit test coverage? A feature has to add more value than to simply make it so that you're slightly less screwed if you don't write unit tests.
- Jonathan M Davis
