On Sunday, 20 November 2022 at 01:00:58 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
>On Friday, 18 November 2022 at 15:37:31 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
>Discussion Thread
This is the discussion thread for the first round of Community Review of DIP 1044, "Enum Type Inference":
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/e2ca557ab9d3e60305a37da0d5b58299e0a9de0e/DIPs/DIP1044.md
I have very simple feedback.
STOP CHANGING THE GOD DAMN SYNTAX!
STOP, STOP, STOP, and if you still have some doubt, STOP!
Every time, it breaks a ton of tools.
It's not worth it.
If typing the name of the enum is too long, then just use with
or alias E = MyEnumNameThatIsTooLongAndAnoyingToType;
.
These changes do not solve any actual problem. They just break tools.
I quite strongly agree.
The DIP does not show any real improvements. The rationale mentions "few drawbacks" but then does not mention those actual drawbacks, so people can judge whether they are few or not.
The DIP show this example as an improvement:
myObj.myFn($medium, $square, $undefined);
Is the height medium?, the location the town square?, the shape undefined?
This is the "worse" version:
myObj.myFn(Size.medium, Shape.square, State.undefined);
Code will be read much more often than it is written.
Please give a real world example where really the enum name is so long and tedious that reading it is worse than without (and where with
does not solve the problem).
Besides tooling, also take into account someone relatively unfamiliar with D, stumbling upon a $
. (now what the heck is this gratuitous obfuscation?)
-Johan