> In many cases, including in the standard libraries, there are functions
that return errors and then accompanying functions with names like
MustFoo() that just call Foo() and panic if there's an error.
At least inside the standard lib, the uses of MustXxx document why they
behave the way they
Dan,
If it walks like a duckā¦
You make a great case why Go should have checked exceptions. If anything the Go
error handling model tries to be checked exceptions - every error should be
explicitly handled - without any of the conveniences of exceptions - common
blocks, stack traces and call st
Hi,
On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 12:14:52 AM UTC+3 dple...@google.com wrote:
>
> var x0 float
> try {
>x0 = check DoSomeMath(check FetchSomething(), check ComputeSomething())
> } handle err {
>log.Info("Unable to estimate initial approximation, defaulting to 1...")
>x0 = 1
> }
> //