Uniform function call syntax (UFCS) is nifty: I can write foo(x, y, z) or http://x.foo(y, z).
Dot syntax for calls works incredibly well for IDE completion. Are there any languages that explicitly offer UFCS so the IDE experience is better?
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I'm writing a Path type in my programming language but not sure what methods belong on a Path.
Should I have some_path.read_string() or fs::read_string(some_path) instead?
I love .method() for IDE completion, but I don't want Path to be cluttered. I'm also trying to avoid UFCS.