
No objections, I believe it should be rejected too.
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Iavor Diatchki
Hello,
I'd like to propose that we reject that NoIfThenElse proposal (#44). In short, it suggests that we remove the syntactic sugar for `if-then-else` and leave to programmers to define their own version as a function.
I think that this has virtually no benefits and many draw-backs, including breaking existing code, and making programs more difficult to read.
Would there be any objections if I was to mark this as rejected, and close the request?
-Iavor
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