I don't like it so much but also something like this could be considered:out!(x => x>0) or out!x(x > 0)that can't collide with current syntaxI think you meant this for DIP 1009? -Steve
You're right, I had too many windows opened :) Andrea
Andrea Fontana via Digitalmars-d Tue, 25 Jul 2017 00:51:48 -0700
I don't like it so much but also something like this could be considered:out!(x => x>0) or out!x(x > 0)that can't collide with current syntaxI think you meant this for DIP 1009? -Steve
You're right, I had too many windows opened :) Andrea