On Friday, 25 May 2018 at 03:24:32 UTC, IntegratedDimensions wrote:
Show me where I asked you to do any work for me.

The subject of your post is in the imperative. It's a command.

People who just have an idea that they want to discuss but aren't actively proposing as a change tend to communicate that explicitly. They say something like "what do you think about this idea?" or "would anyone find this useful?" or "soliciting feedback".

At any rate, if you're just looking for whether anyone else thinks it would be useful, the answer seems to be no.

You are an imbecile. Just trying to stir up trouble because you obviously don't know how to read. You didn't like my response and so you are being a dick... simple as that. I'm sure you will get your supporters... some dicks like to other dicks.

I've first-hand experience with moderation on this forum: nothing public, at most a private email from Walter or Andrei.

This does a terrible job of setting expectations of community behavior. It makes it look like there is no moderation at all. I have no idea whether the moderation I experienced was unique or standard -- do most people not even get a warning? If someone is rude to me, are they tolerated while I am rebuked?

I hope that policy changes.

This is not an impossibly huge request, but it isn't trivial by any means. There are two socially acceptable ways to get people to implement something you want: convince them it's worthwhile, or pay them.

Um, no, it is trivial.

The relevant code is here:
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/blob/aa8fc584b92e736290f359596ec9e0aae857ae2c/src/dmd/statementsem.d#L1069

If, looking at it, you still think it's trivial, then you must be considerably better at this than me. And have a much firmer idea in your head of how this feature would work than you've told us.

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