
In D a template is !() unlike in C++ where it is <>. I personally like <> better since I am used to it, but !() is certainly easier to parse and is unambiguous... But yes, that regex is completely lowered to pure D code at compile time, ala Boost.Xpressive's static regex parser.
D really does mix in a lot of LISP's power into a C++ syntax (not all of LISP's power, but it gets *REALLY* close) Same here, I'm really enticed to jump into the D bandwagon. Alas lack of
OvermindDL1 wrote: proper std and industrial support makes it awkward for me to use :( even more off topic: Andrei, anyway random dev. can particiapte to D's development ? -- ___________________________________________ Joel Falcou - Assistant Professor PARALL Team - LRI - Universite Paris Sud XI Tel : (+33)1 69 15 66 35