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- Subject: Re: Error handling
- From: "Michael T. Richter" <mtr@...>
- Date: Sun, 6 May 2001 23:25:53 -0400
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> Yes, I admit it, I'm an exception handling bigot. On the other hand, one
> of the things I love about lua is it's design policy. Which is why I tend
> to think that, if exceptions were ever added, it would be better to add
> the primitives required to implement it yourself, just like is currently
> done with OOP things in lua.
This I agree with wholeheartedly. I'm already experimenting to see if I
can add exceptions to Lua myself with the existing tools. If not, I'd much
rather see exception primitives in the language than see a specific
exception scheme forced on me. (Coming from Dylan, I have my own views of
how exceptions should be handled that diverge sharply from the C++/Java/et
al crowd.)
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Michael T. Richter
"Be seeing you."
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