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by Dwedit
121 days ago
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Zig got too much in to avoiding "hidden behavior" that destructors and operator overloading were banned. Operator overloading is indeed a mess, but destructors are too useful. The only compromise for destructors was adding the "defer" feature. (Was there ever a corresponding "error if you don't defer" feature?) |
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There's errdefer, which only defers if there was an error, but presumably you meant what you wrote, and not that.
BTW, D was the first language to have defer, invented by Andrei Alexandrescu who urged Walter Bright to add it to D 2.0 ... in D it's spelled scope(exit) = defer, scope(failure) = errdefer, and scope(success) which is only run if no error.