> Words like "any/all/never/none/always" are rarely meant 100% literally.
Really? Does it hold for the D "standard" as well? I don't believe so, since D is a deterministic language. If you won't reword the statement, just forget my post. I am not a troll anyway, but you should probably rephrase your statement as: "Words like "any/all/never/none/always" are _never_ meant 100% literally" :-) Elias.
