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Re: with-url
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Dmitry Gutov |
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Re: with-url |
Date: |
Sun, 22 Jan 2017 00:54:50 +0300 |
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On 22.01.2017 00:37, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
"The absence of a connection timeout" is not an error. A connection
timeout is an error, of course, and the caller can access that error
like all the other errors.
Via a global variable?
None of these errors are control-flow-level errors, but are expected
behaviour.
Try evaluating (insert-file-contents "/abc/def").
It signals file-error.
How is that different, conceptually speaking, from a 404 status
(application level error) or domain resolution error (IP level error)?
That's what Java programmers did in the 90s, and they've learned their
lessons.
I can assure you, they are still doing that. Just like many other
programmer using certain other object-oriented languages, when
implementing business logic.
The lesson to be learned here is, it pretty much works.
Well, most of them.
Ones that switched to Go?
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