yeah, i decided finally after seeing my public profiles all blank that i
should start giving something back if possible.  DDG was my first shot
there.

i appreciate all suggestions ... i will try and put this up before tomorrow
EOD.  once it is up, then i'd like to re-factor the DDG code to use _it_ in
stead.  that should clean them both up a bit.

/bda



On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Matt S Trout <m...@shadowcat.co.uk> wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 08:04:15AM -0400, Bradley Andersen wrote:
> > Thank you thank you, Mr. Trout!
> >
> > /bda
>
> Aha, hadn't realised you were a DDG minion at the moment.
>
> > PS: because of the way DDG handles errors, that will actually be a big
> > piece for me to add.  i initially had them, but they require all error
> > handling to simply <code>return;</code>.  i want to handle this more
> > dexterously.
>
> Hrmf. I'd stick something on the front end doing a try{} around it for
> the DDG crack and do it properly internally. Maybe use Throwable if you
> want to be excessive (you're safe, it's rjbsware that I helped Mooify :)
>
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