Re: Exception Misconceptions: Exceptions are for unrecoverable errors.
In article <tg8Ym.93148$We2.79541@newsfe09.iad>, "dragan" <spambuster@prodigy.net> wrote:
"Alf P. Steinbach" <alfps@start.no> wrote in message
news:hgqoqj$srf$1@news.eternal-september.org...
* dragan:
Futher discussion of the application of exceptions is appreciated. Keep
in mind that while there are SOME general vague "principles" of the
application of exceptions, mostly the scenarios need to be defined for
fruitful discussion. Please keep the examples simple but realistic and
note the assumptions you make.
Hm, I failed to see the question in there, sorry.
That there were no question marks in the entire OP means there were no
questions in it. For your reference, this is what a question mark looks
like: ?
Impressive.
;)
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