DIP1028 - Rationale for accepting as is

ag0aep6g anonymous at example.com
Mon May 25 13:05:52 UTC 2020


On 25.05.20 14:22, Johannes T wrote:
> Sorry, I phrased it poorly. I meant @trusted would be used more 
> frequently. The focus would spread and lead to less rigorous checks.

The focus is as wide as it's ever been. If you want to verify a program, 
you have to check those prototypes, whether they're explicitly @trusted 
or implicitly @safe. @safe-by-default only makes them harder to find.


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