On Tuesday, 22 March 2016 at 08:52:23 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Rust has two advantages I can think of: it doesn't have the struct/class split that D does, and it has non-transitive *mut and *const (at least, I don't think they're transitive in Rust).

That's funny. I would have said that those were _advantages_ for D. D's constness can certainly be unwieldy (some sort of equivalent to C++ mutable would be a very welcome addition if we could pull it off), but whatever flaws D's const may have, the transitivity is a huge plus overall IMHO, and I would have said that the struct/class split was a huge win. It properly segregates the inheritance stuff to reference types while not forcing all user-defined types of any complexity to be reference types.

So, while I'm quite sure that Rust has advantages over D, I would not have listed those among them.

- Jonathan M Davis

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