Jonathan M Davis wrote:

And from the looks of it, _anyone_ using std.file will end up getting those pragma messages, even if they _don't_ use std.date or std.dateparse at all, simply because std.file uses them for functions which are going to be deprecated. So, it seems to me that it's going to be highly annoying all around to use the pragmas instead of just deprecating them. I expect that if the pragmas weren't as heavy-handed, it wouldn't be as big an issue, but they seem to print just because you used a module that used a module that has such a pragma in it - even if you didn't directly or indirectly use any of the functionality which was scheduled for deprecation.


Then leave the pragmas off.
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