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qaz@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Why use if/else when you can use try/if/catch?

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Why use if/else when you can use try/if/catch?

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    Why use goto when you can throw exceptions to escape nested for loops?

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      exceptions are just fancy gotos

      • wvenable@lemmy.ca
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        Exceptions are fancy returns. Everything else is fancy goto, including returns…

  • HairHeel@programming.dev
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    I don’t see a catch in the screenshot. Maybe this block just has a finally that cleans some things up before the exception is thrown?

  • katy ✨
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    Why use try/if/catch when you can use try/if/switch/catch?

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    Why throwing an exception without a message, when you can use 0/0

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