On 3/30/11 5:52 PM, KennyTM~ wrote:
On Mar 31, 11 04:19, Alix Pexton wrote:
On 30/03/2011 20:45, KennyTM~ wrote:
This is confusing as :: is used to separate scopes in C++ (and PHP too).
The first thing it reminded me of was Lua, where a single colon makes
the left hand side into the first argument of the function on the right.
foo:bar(x) ==> bar.(foo, x)
So it felt kinda familiar to me ^^
A...
That is almost like UFCS in D.
int foo(string x, int y) { return x.length - y; }
assert (foo("testing", 3) == 4);
assert ("testing".foo(3) == 4);
But OP's proposal is restricted to __traits only.
__traits is a relatively advanced part of the language, plus many of its
features has already been exposed via the library std.traits, e.g.
std.traits.hasMember!(S, "m"), I don't think it really needs a very
short syntax.
Look, metaprogramming in Ruby is a relatively advanced part of the
language. And you know why it is heavily used and everyone can jump and
start using it in a matter of seconds and build the most amazing things?
Because it's very, very, very, (add 1000 very words here), very easy to use.
Why make *anything* hard to use if you can do it in an easier way?