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by knutzui
381 days ago
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That's technically not true. You can pass multiple return values of a function as parameters to another function if they fit the signature. for example: func process[T any](value T, err error) {
if err != nil {
// handle error
}
// handle value
}
this can be used in cases such as control loops, to centralize error handling for multiple separate functions, instead of writing out the error handling separately for each function. for {
process(fetchFoo(ctx))
process(fetchBar(ctx))
}
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That said, there are libraries out there that implement Result as generic type and it's fine working with them, as well.
I don't see what the hubbub is all about.