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by pron
1999 days ago
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Right, both the C style and Zig's defer are explicit, as opposed to exceptions, which are implicit, only Zig's error handling is less error-prone (it forces you to handle errors) and makes the code more readable, IMO, than the C style. |
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It's only C's syntax which is truly explicit. It's literally a structured machine-independent assembler. That's why it's gold language which is very hard to displace (it's already perfect for what it is). But just as everyone I'm watching with popcorn all the contenders popping up. (My humble opinion about Zig's issues on that path, I, together with other people, expressed here.)