Structs, the most buggiest language feature?

Damian damianday at hotmail.co.uk
Wed Jul 11 13:20:48 PDT 2012


On Wednesday, 11 July 2012 at 07:52:40 UTC, Benjamin Thaut wrote:
> I wanted to suggest that one developement cycle is spend on 
> fixing as many of the struct connected bugs as possible. 
> Structs are a really important language feature that also often 
> is supposed to be used as a replacement for deperecated 
> features (scope, typedef, ...)

Agreed, structs are about as fundamental as basic types are! And 
if these are left unfixed the language just breaks apart.




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