I’m… not keen on the idea of final by default.
Do not want.
http://mjtsai.com/blog/2016/07/17/swift-classes-to-be-non-publicly-subclassable-by-default/ …
I side with @danielpunkass:https://twitter.com/danielpunkass/status/754818323708317696 …
@mjtsai There must've been if they accepted the proposal. The whole process was based on consensus. I've now read the arguments against...
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@mbarriault Lattner acknowledged that there was *not* consensus among the community, so they were going with what the core team wanted. -
@mjtsai Fair enough, but furthering the fact that clear the for arguments must've been as well-formed as against. I just want to read them - View other replies
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@mbarriault I think it’s a mistake to assume that the decision was based on the discussion. -
@mjtsai I'm just asking to see the other side of the discussion. I don't know why you're so intent on convincing me not to. -
@mbarriault I’m happy for you to read it. Not happy that you are assuming without reading that I was massively skewing the selection. -
@mjtsai I have read it. I'm reading it again, looking for a quote beyond the proposal authors that was actually for it. -
@mjtsai Every quote is either against or can't decide. -
@mjtsai If this was reflective of the full discussion, people would be more in arms about Lattner et al explicitly going against community - View other replies
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@mjtsai ... which were well-formed, so now I would like to read the arguments for, since they were clearly more convincing.
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