[OT] @grammar

ag0aep6g anonymous at example.com
Thu Mar 26 16:44:24 UTC 2020


On 26.03.20 16:24, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
> I always look at @safe as the word "safe", not "at-safe". But I see a 
> lot of people writing stuff like:
> 
> "You should put an @safe tag on it"
> 
> which reads horribly to me:
> 
> "You should put an safe tag on it"
> 
> Am I the only one who cringes to read this? I bite my tongue and don't 
> respond normally, because I'm sure that people read it the other way.

I'm one of those people. I like to distinguish "@safe" from "safe", so I 
do read "@safe" as "at-safe".

Examples:

By design, a safe function cannot always be an @safe function.
Due to compiler bugs, an @safe function may not be a safe function.


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