Re: No exceptions?
paul c wrote:
Bob Badour wrote:
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The way to avoid exceptions is to treat them as compile-time errors.
I take it you really mean "ONE way to avoid exceptions ...". For one
thing, I am interested in being able to express "x join y" in advance of
defining a header for "x" (and I would like to evaluate it as well if
that is logically possible!).
In what context? I am sure once you specify that, you will find the
appropriate context for the compile-time error too.
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