On 16/05/2011 19:42, Stephen Lacy wrote:
design.  I'm not fond of thinking of things like access violations as
"exceptions".

Oh, I very much am. It's much easier and more powerful to, at any point, raise a "whoa, you're not allowed to do that!" exception, and not have to worry about all the intervening code "doing the right thing" - such as not modifying the database, when that happens...

cheers,

Chris

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