On 07.10.2013, 23:45 Brion wrote:

> Out of curiosity, what's an actual example of code where the execution flow
> of exceptions is significantly more surprising than the execution flow of a
> billion manual checks to avoid "Fatal error: Call to a member function
> foo() on a non-object"?

> I've heard the vague claim that exceptions are confusing for years, but for
> the life of me I've never seen exception-handling code that looked more
> complex or confusing than code riddled with checks for magic return values.

+1

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Best regards,
  Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])


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