On 2012-07-12 13:57, bearophile wrote:
It's a requirement that comes from C specs, and I don't know why C was designed that way, as usual I am not expert enough. I prefer to not change the semantics of D over C unless there is an important reason, especially when I don't know/understand the rationale of the original C design :-)
But C doesn't have templates, is there some other case where this happens as well?
-- /Jacob Carlborg
