Slow performance compared to C++, ideas?
Sean Cavanaugh
WorksOnMyMachine at gmail.com
Fri May 31 12:17:04 PDT 2013
On 5/31/2013 4:42 AM, Manu wrote:
>
> People already have to type 'override' in every derived class, and
> they're happy to do that. Requiring to type 'virtual' in the base is
> hardly an inconvenience by contrast. Actually, it's quite orthogonal.
> D tends to prefer being explicit. Why bend the rules in this case,
> especially considering the counterpart (override) is expected to be
> explicit? Surely both being explicit is what people would expect?
>
Maybe the solution is to make everyone equally unhappy:
all (non constructor) class methods must be either final, override, or
virtual, if you leave one of these off, you get an error :)
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