August 21, 2014
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Jacob Carlborg via Digitalmars-d-announce <digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote:

> On 21/08/14 10:37, Ola Fosheim Gr wrote:Isn't that multiple arguments to opIndex?
>
> --
> /Jacob Carlborg
>
mm, yes I believe you are right. http://dlang.org/operatoroverloading.html#ArrayOps


August 21, 2014
On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 01:51:11 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> i always wonder how good people at finding various offences

I'm not offended.

> and fascims everywhere.

It's pretty much the Nazi anthem. It doesn't get much more
fascist than that. Of course, someone can play with fascist
phrases without being a fascist or promoting fascism. As I said,
coming from an Israeli, it's probably benign. If the author was
German, I'd feel uneasy about it. And don't tell me that Germans
carelessly throwing around Nazi slogans isn't something to feel
uneasy about. The NPD (Nazi party) is in two Landtagen (state
parliaments).

> i bet that such people are glad to censor

I'm not trying to censor anything. Neither am I convinced that
banning Nazi symbols, songs, etc (as we do in Germany) is the
right way to go. I think I'd rather have the Nazis wear
Hakenkreuz armbands than other, obscure symbols that I can't
identify. It's not like they stop existing when we ban their
uniforms.
August 21, 2014
On Wednesday, 20 August 2014 at 22:57:21 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
> As a Portuguese living in Germany, I would say not everyone knows that outside Germany.

Certainly. As I said, from an Israeli it's probably benign. I
guess if aynthing, it's meant to be jokingly provoking towards
Germans. I don't mind that at all.
August 21, 2014
On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 11:48:32 +0000
anonymous via Digitalmars-d-announce
<digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote:

> It's pretty much the Nazi anthem.
oh, really? let's see. current German anthem:

Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
für das deutsche Vaterland!
Danach lasst uns alle streben
brüderlich mit Herz und Hand!

and so on. pretty innocent, right? ok, but this is only the 3rd verse of the song which begins with... oh, "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles". may i assume that all Germans are well-disgiused Nazis then?

here is the full song, for your pleasure:

Deutschland, Deutschland über alles,
über alles in der Welt,
wenn es stets zu Schutz und Trutze
brüderlich zusammenhält.
Von der Maas bis an die Memel,
von der Etsch bis an den Belt,
Deutschland, Deutschland über alles,
über alles in der Welt!

Deutsche Frauen, deutsche Treue,
deutscher Wein und deutscher Sang
sollen in der Welt behalten
ihren alten schönen Klang,
uns zu edler Tat begeistern
unser ganzes Leben lang. —
Deutsche Frauen, deutsche Treue,
deutscher Wein und deutscher Sang!

and now, German anthem! and the 3rd verse:
Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
für das deutsche Vaterland!
Danach lasst uns alle streben
brüderlich mit Herz und Hand!
Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
sind des Glückes Unterpfand;
blüh im Glanze dieses Glückes,
blühe, deutsches Vaterland.

> And don't tell me that Germans
> carelessly throwing around Nazi slogans isn't something to feel
> uneasy about.
they not only "throwing", they still using part of that song as their anthem. besides, aren't your words racist?


August 21, 2014
On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 12:05:40 UTC, ketmar via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> ...

Please, this is not important enough to argue here.
August 21, 2014
On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 12:08:05 +0000
Dicebot via Digitalmars-d-announce
<digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote:

> Please, this is not important enough to argue here.
ah, excuse me. it's so easy to drag me into such talks... mea culpa.


August 21, 2014
On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 12:05:40 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 11:48:32 +0000
> anonymous via Digitalmars-d-announce
> <digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote:
>
>> It's pretty much the Nazi anthem.
> oh, really?

Yes, really.

> let's see. current German anthem:
>
[...]
>
> and so on. pretty innocent, right? ok, but this is only the 3rd verse
> of the song which begins with... oh, "Deutschland, Deutschland über
> alles". may i assume that all Germans are well-disgiused Nazis then?

The current anthem is really only the third verse/stanza (I'm not
sure about vocabulary). If a German sings the first and second,
they are aware that they're singing the Nazi anthem.

>> And don't tell me that Germans
>> carelessly throwing around Nazi slogans isn't something to feel
>> uneasy about.
> they not only "throwing", they still using part of that song as their
> anthem.

It's not the whole song that's associated with the Nazis, only
the first and second stanzas.

> besides, aren't your words racist?

No.
August 21, 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
August 22, 2014
On 8/20/2014 3:02 PM, anonymous wrote:
> [...]

I agree with Dicebot. Let's not go there.
August 23, 2014
On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 12:08:06 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
> On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 12:05:40 UTC, ketmar via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
>> ...
>
> Please, this is not important enough to argue here.

And fairly common.

The French one propose to use foreigner's blood to water the fields.