On Thursday, 1 June 2017 at 10:13:25 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
Which is unfortunate, because vibe.d is a great platform for
web development, other than this. You could go Adam's route and
just put the blinders on, but I think that's not a sustainable
practice.
If you control the deployment, it works perfectly well. You
aren't being blind to it, you are just taking control.
I prefer to use processes anyway (they are easier to use,
compatible with more libraries, considerably more reliable, and
perform quite well - we don't have to spin up a new perl
interpreter, 1999 was a long time ago), but fibers can handle
RangeError too as long as you never use -release and such.