On Wednesday, 21 March 2012 at 11:05:41 UTC, Don Clugston wrote:

I don't think this is EVER what you really want.
I believe that if you think you want this feature, 100% of the time, what you really want is a syntax tree of the entire expression. That is, either you want ">" to be a comparison, and "+" to be an addition, OR you want a syntax tree.

Well yes, the whole point is to build up a syntax tree that can be manipulated before being outputted as a raw sql string. The operator overloading is a convenient way to do that, that has turned out to be intuitive and easy for developers to use in many other DSLs. To say that's not EVER what you really want seems a bit silly, considering all the libraries in other languages that utilize this technique.

That said, if this isn't the D way, it's not the D way, I'm certainly not going to try and shoe-horn it in based on undefined behavior or something.

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