On 2020-04-28 7:50 a.m., Edwin Zimmerman wrote:
On 4/27/2020 11:47 PM, Soni L. wrote:
[snip]
> tbh my particular case doesn't make a ton of practical sense. I have config 
files and there may be errors opening or deserializing them, and I have a system 
to manage configs and overrides. which means you can have multiple config files, 
and you may wanna log errors. you can also use a config manager as a config file 
in another config manager, which is where the error logging gets a bit weirder. 
I'm currently returning lists of errors, but another option would be to yield the 
errors instead. but, I'm actually not sure what the best approach here is. so 
yeah. I can't *use* that motivating example, because if I did, everyone would 
dismiss me as crazy. (which I am, but please don't dismiss me based on that :/)
>
Maybe you could start by actually writing the code, and then demonstrate how 
your idea would make the code easier to read or understand, or less error 
prone, or whatever other improvement it would bring.

that thing about wrapping things from other generators and returning the number of generators I messed with?

yeah. that's what I wanted to do. it doesn't do any of those things, it's just fun.
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