On 2012-09-30 15:49, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:

Eh, maybe. I just find doing fancier things inside the compiler to be a
pain in the butt. Basically D > C++. And it is harder to get code into
dmd than it is to just do your own thing.

But really what matters is that we get something that doesn't suck
results wise. We could always change the ddoc implementation later.

That might be true but it's this kind of attitude that makes the source code a big mess and software suck. It's always "we fix this later", well "later" is never going to happen. It's always patch on workaround on fix on patch, and so on. What's wrong with "hey, lets fix this the right way for a change".

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/Jacob Carlborg

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