Does D have too many features?

Sean Kelly sean at invisibleduck.org
Thu May 3 17:03:14 PDT 2012


On May 3, 2012, at 2:16 PM, deadalnix <deadalnix at gmail.com> wrote:

> Le 03/05/2012 22:43, Sean Kelly a écrit :
>> On May 3, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Don wrote:
>> 
>>> On 03.05.2012 21:08, Sean Kelly wrote:
>>>> On May 3, 2012, at 8:13 AM, Don Clugston wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> On 03/05/12 16:13, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Good ones. In fact I even discounted them from this discussion because
>>>>>> I'd already considered them gone. Walter agreed that I don't mention
>>>>>> them in TDPL, with the intent to have them peter out.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> One good step right now would be to remove NCEG operators from the
>>>>>> online documentation. Later on, we'll consider them an accept-invalid
>>>>>> bug :o).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Well, they are also used in druntime, in core.stdc.math
>>>>> 
>>>>> BTW I *hate* that module, I don't know why it exists. Even worse, it seems to be growing -- people are adding more things to it.
>>>>> Practically everything in there has a better implementation in std.math.
>>>> 
>>>> core.stdc.math corresponds to C99's math.h and is there as a part of the standard C interface.  It should only contain the required C99 prototypes, and in some cases functions if the C implementation is a macro.  If there is anything nonstandard in there, I'm not aware of it.
>>> 
>>> Yes, but why do we have it? We're not C.
>> 
>> Mostly because it was handy to fall back on the C API before Phobos was so well fleshed-out.  Today, I think it mostly exists to ease porting of C apps.
> 
> So they probably belongs to deimos.

Except that they're used by druntime, both explicitly and publicly imported by core.sys.posix. 


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