> So it is fine to have one setting doing the exact same thing? Sorry, I
> disagree. We know we need that in other areas. Like other recent RFCs,
> we have solved them bottom-up. This one is no different.

It's fine for an RFC to be focused on one thing. This is another subject.

> So basically what you say is that this RFC, relying on things we
> should clarify and define clearly so it will be consistent across the
> engine and language, are not relevant to this RFC? I totally disagree
> and hence my point that this RFC needs more (public) discussions and
> things that are prerequisites for this RFC should be designed,
> discussed and implemented before this RFC.

I'm saying that this isn't a subject for this RFC, deciding if we're going
to have multiple exception trees is simply not in scope.

> I will certainly be the only one voting no at this stage, or maybe not
> even voting because I simply feel like you discussed that already no
> matter where and came to this RFC and say take it or leave it. I am
> not a fan of this approach or we can rename "Request For Comments" to
> "Request to Accept" as any kind of comments or feedback is simply not
> taken into accounts.

I'm sorry that you don't remember the discussion, but it did happen, the
RFC has been in (more or less) it's current form for more than a year.

The current form *is the result of discussion*.

Please stop saying it hasn't been discussed, it has, a lot.

Cheers
Joe

On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Crypto Compress <
cryptocompr...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> To be harsh: All comments in favour of throwing exceptions here,
> substantiate theirs needs with dead, never reached and potentially buggy
> code.
> The *changed code flow in production* is the big pitfall of this RFC and
> an absolute no-go. I like zero-cost assertions but throwing exceptions is
> wrong.
>
> my 2 cents
>
>
>  ...exceptions are not used by default...
>>
>
> Can't find this point in RFC.
>
>
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