On Tuesday, 14 December 2021 at 09:50:15 UTC, bauss wrote:
> On Tuesday, 14 December 2021 at 09:35:27 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
> [...]
While I completely understand the proposal then I think it's the wrong approach as it adds an infinite amount of complexity for something that barely solves any issues that exist today.
I think the complexity for the syntax and the language itself is quite little - and it's basically the same thing as JS template string literals too, but with the special ignore cases for letters i/r/q. It's not going to solve any issues if nobody implements it. It's completely just an extension to the language, but then is going to be a big help to making both more pretty code with text
The implementation of these functions is going to be a little complex.
> Arguably while it solves some problems it's definitely going to introduce new issues with it.
I can see that the new istring calling syntax could introduce issues if we want to add more string types through prefixes in the future, but I think that would be worth it for a quite versatile feature. The feature in other languages (like JS) has shown great use-cases, an example: https://github.com/kay-is/awesome-tagged-templates
^ that link contains lots of cool examples we could have in D like that too. Some type-safe data structure creation helper, some string / template language processors with nicer syntax, some useful every-day utilities.
I think overall it will solve more issues than introducing new ones.
> Has D forgotten Scott's talk, along with the common saying that sometimes less is more?
D has so many concepts that it's almost impossible to wrap your head around D idioms and be an expert at D since there are so many edge-cases for each feature, so many issues that each feature tries to solve.
Every feature D gets added is always added in the most complex way possible to solve as many problems as possible, instead of just solving a handful of problems that are mostly relevant then D tries to solve ALL problems, relevant or not.
It's ultimately D's downfall that features are too complex.
it's a complex feature. However you don't really care about its implementation or complexity unless you want to implement a function for it yourself. All the average user might even want to think about is text"..."
, which you could look at like it's special language syntax. It's something library authors can use and document to make more readable, better library functions.
Overall I think there is more benefit in adding this than not adding this.