On 10/6/14, 7:25 PM, deadalnix wrote:
On Monday, 6 October 2014 at 13:48:07 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
It's one of those designs in which there's little room to turn. We
wanted to (a) allow destructors to throw, (b) conserve information.
Offering access to all exceptions caught was a natural consequence. --
Andrei
Note that if we reverse the chaining (like java does), then the
loop problem mostly disappear. It is still possible to create it,
you you got to actively look for it.
I knew Python has chaining but not Java. Got a reference handy? My
searches suggest that in Java that's a manual technique only. -- Andrei