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by alkonaut
3521 days ago
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The most annoying thing about all this is that the central argument of this article "Separate recoverable errors from bugs" never made it to a widely used imperative language. C# had the opportunity but blew it. Java mixed the two kinds of exceptions up completely and checked exceptions just added insult to that injury. The best implementation I have seen for an imperative language is in Midori (The language used in Microsofts research OS with the same name). http://joeduffyblog.com/2016/02/07/the-error-model/#bugs-are... It's basically "C# done right". The blog post is well worth reading. |
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