“for most programmers, being able to ignore potential error states is the essential feature that they really desire from their languages.”
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More often than not in my day-to-day data plumbing, at least.
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if the error comes from state that isn't known at compile time (FS), this seems impossible.
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don't transition to or persist invalid states and most of the problems disappear.
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you say this is an alternative to Result in Rust, but this is what Result is for in Rust.
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I'm not saying anything about Rust, personally.
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you literally said "the alternative I prefer" in response to a comment about Rust.
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the original comment I was quoted for has nothing to do with it though.
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so you're cool with using unwrap() when prototyping?
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