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Posted in reply to Julian | On 2019-04-08 08:29:24 +0000, Julian said: > It does do this, so the question should be: why aren't its warnings > more extensive? Ok, I had the impression that I saw such a message in the past but wasn't sure about it... -- Robert M. Münch http://www.saphirion.com smarter | better | faster |
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Posted in reply to Dennis | On 2019-04-08 08:31:33 +0000, Dennis said: > As Sebastian said, you can do `import std.experimental.all;` or from version 2.086 `import std;` to import the entire standard library. Well, that's more like a brute force approach. So it would be always best to use "import *" :-) I like selective imports, because it gives a clear hint where things are coming from. I don't like that I have to do it manually. Maybe a 2-pass approach would help: DMD spitting out the minimal selective import statements at the end, which you could cut & paste into your code. > If dmd as a library pans out, a language server might automatically suggest imports for unresolved symbols like common Java and C# IDEs do. Yep, good approach too. -- Robert M. Münch http://www.saphirion.com smarter | better | faster |
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