Ellery Newcomer, el 17 de noviembre a las 12:58 me escribiste: > >>> Code ported from C should not compile if the comma expression is > >>> converted > >>> to a tuple literal because if a and b are int, typeof(a,b) is int now > >>> and > >>> will be Tuple!(int, int) in the future, and I don't think > >>> a Tuple!(anything) could be implicitly casted to anything, except, > >>> maybe, > >>> another tuple, but you don't have tuples in C, so there is no risk on > >>> that. > >>> > >> > >> void fun1(int a); > >> void fun1(Tuple!(int,int) a); > >> > >> fun1( (a=fizbang(), a+b) ); > > > > These are not code ported from *C*. > > all but the second fun1 are, and it could easily exist in D
We agree except for the *easily*. On the contrary, I think it would be extremely rare. -- Leandro Lucarella (AKA luca) http://llucax.com.ar/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key: 5F5A8D05 (F8CD F9A7 BF00 5431 4145 104C 949E BFB6 5F5A 8D05) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "CIRILO" Y "SIRACUSA" DE "SEÑORITA MAESTRA": UNO MUERTO Y OTRO PRESO -- Crónica TV
