On 30/01/2014 18:35, Bruce Decker wrote:
Good points. My view is that it is usually not a matter of whether the failure should be catastrophic. It's usually a matter of who should be in in control of the catastrophe. If you call a object that bombs, the caller will never know why because control never returns to the caller.
Which is the whole point of the object-oriented programming feature try/catch, or even the ON ERROR statement that has been added to databasic in "recent" years.

Cheers,
Wol
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