Yes I use @nogc on main itself, to catch all gc usage.
Yes it is very useful addition. Hopefully stdlib will also be fully nogc soon. Of all available options I am most hopeful of dlang. While it doesn't still have taken off it still is improving a lot & has high chances of…
For once if they would have focused on compile times that would have been a very valid reason to switch.
I am still a big fan of both dlang & pascal & very hopeful of dlang's Bright future ahead.
dlang would have been a very serious contender to C++ had it been fully nogc, stable & lean. Also dlang unnecessarily suffered low adoption in start due to competing stdlibs, trying to be both Java & C++ at once.
Yes I use @nogc on main itself, to catch all gc usage.
Yes it is very useful addition. Hopefully stdlib will also be fully nogc soon. Of all available options I am most hopeful of dlang. While it doesn't still have taken off it still is improving a lot & has high chances of…
For once if they would have focused on compile times that would have been a very valid reason to switch.
I am still a big fan of both dlang & pascal & very hopeful of dlang's Bright future ahead.
dlang would have been a very serious contender to C++ had it been fully nogc, stable & lean. Also dlang unnecessarily suffered low adoption in start due to competing stdlibs, trying to be both Java & C++ at once.