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by talaketu
1580 days ago
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The primary definition (OED) is "forming an exception", which is why I think this cliche is a tautology ("exceptions are for forming an exception") that does nothing to guide me on whether an exception is appropriate in a given case. Btw, we don't say "exceptions are for infrequent conditions", because that's not what they're for. I quite like the etymological "taken out", because it carries a notion of special handling - a control flow aspect that is the main point of using them. |
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