On Saturday, 23 June 2018 at 09:19:45 UTC, user1234 wrote:
On Saturday, 23 June 2018 at 08:07:23 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2018-06-23 03:27, aedt wrote:
for line in stdin.lines() {}

if condition {}

while condition {}

for init; condition; op {}


What's the rationale of keeping the requirement that the condition of if/for/while must be wrapped with a parenthesis (other than keeping parser simple)? Modern languages have already dropped this requirement
(i.e. Rust, Nim) and I don't see any reason not to do so.

For the parentheses to be optional I think the curly brace need to be mandatory, or perhaps force a newline after the condition. I don't see how this would be any better. You're trading one set of required punctuational characters for another set. This would also take D one step further away from the C family of languages.

I wouldn't like the new line constraint. Forcing Curly braces is nice, logic and natural imo.

Just like spaces line endings are not a thing in D anyway.

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