Justin Johansson wrote:
Leandro Lucarella Wrote:
I'm sorry to bring up another "How about Go's ..." topic, but I think this
feature is very in sync with D and it should be really easy to implement.
Go issues an error if you have an import that's never used, to avoid
unnecessary dependencies.
Do you see any reasons not to do that? I think it happens very often to
stop using some import and never notice it.
In my opinion, this is a very good idea. I continually remove imports
when I think they might not be used anymore. Sometimes I'm right
and sometimes I'm wrong and the compiler tells me accordingly. It
would be nice to have a warning for unused imports to save the tedium
of a redo.
From a code understanding point of view it helps not to be obfusticated
by unused imports.
beers Leandro for picking this up,
Justin
I think this is an environment issue. I like Eclipse's approach. Java
unnecessary imports are underlined with a wavy red line.
Andrei