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hidders_at_REMOVE.THIS.uia.ua.ac.be (Jan Hidders) wrote in message news:<3dcdcdd5$1_at_news.uia.ac.be>...
> Alfredo Novoa wrote:
> >
> >Tutorial D also has scalar types and variables, and variable
> >assignements, thus I think it is clear it is computationally complete
> >having a while construct.
>
> Why would that be clear?
>
From "OO PRESCRIPTIONS" :
<quote>
3. D shall be computationally complete. That is, D may support, but shall not require, invocation from so-called "host programs" written in languages other than D. Similarly, D may support, but shall not require, the use of other programming languages for implementation of user-defined operators.
</quote>
So, well, need I say more?
:-)
regards,
Lauri Pietarinen
Received on Sun Nov 10 2002 - 09:43:28 CST
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