If you don’t understand the history you are doomed to repeat it. The ‘try’ 
proposal is barely better than the current  situation. There is as a reason 
exception handling with try catch was designed along with OO. It simplifies 
error handling immensely. “Try” as you might, you might think you are improving 
on it, but you’re not. 

Go should implement caught exceptions and be done with it. Stop trying to be 
cute. Take what works elsewhere and stop thinking you’re always the smartest 
person in the room. 

> On Jun 29, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Tyler Compton <xavi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry, forgot to CC on my last email. Here it is again:
> 
>> And you must understand the specific: you are solving relatively hard 
>> problems developing language called Go with low mistake cost and we are 
>> solving simple problems with a DSL called Go but our mistake cost is much 
>> higher than yours.
> 
> Sorry, I'm not sure I understand. Who is the "you" and "we" in these 
> circumstances? I should be clear, I'm not a Go core team member and I had 
> nothing to do with the creation of the original "try" proposal. I've just 
> been involved in the proposal and anti-proposal discussion and noticed a 
> shift in tone.
> 
>> I thought you are trying to be as practical as possible making a language 
>> with such a retarded yet somehow usable type system in XXI. But this recent 
>> proposal raises some suspicions...
> 
> What is XXI? Are you referring to Go's type system?
> 
>> On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 12:18 PM Denis Cheremisov 
>> <denis.cheremi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> And prepare for wider audience in shitty “try” proposal after 1 July.
>> 
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