More D Features Working Their Way Into C++
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Sun Nov 27 09:25:53 UTC 2022
On Sunday, 27 November 2022 at 09:04:23 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
> On Sunday, 27 November 2022 at 00:20:08 UTC, Walter Bright
> wrote:
>> https://twitter.com/WalterBright/status/1596658148932489218
>
> Which is actually Circle, a C++ superset, without any
> guarantees if ISO C++ will ever adopt it.
>
> If it ever happens, it will be yet another reason to keep using
> C++, as the C++ developers will get D goodies, alongside the
> large ecosystem of libraries, IDE and graphical tooling that
> they enjoy today.
>
> So it is a bit of pyrrhic victory having C++ adopting D
> features.
If `D` can be close to seamless interfacing `C++`, there will be
many people using `C++` and `d` at the same time. This is not a
bad thing.
You can get the benefits of `C++` and `d` at the same time.
Even, if you can seamlessly interface `rust`,`d` programmers can
directly use the `rust` library. Wouldn't it be nice?
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