On Wednesday, 27 December 2017 at 10:10:03 UTC, Pawn wrote:
It's been expressed that there are now too many codebases such that introducing "breaking changes" would upset many people and companies. D is a mature language, not a young one.

Just make it opt in at the module level and have the opposite attributes added. I suggest:

@strict module foo;


And that little @strict (or whatever name) thing indicates you want newer stuff for the entire module.

No breakage, no community split, very little hassle. Javascript has had a fair amount of success with opt in stuff like this.

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