Possibly unpopular opinion:
All the Go error checking improvement proposals are going to be worse than the original `try` one that the Go Team backed away from, and they should just refloat that one again after everyone has gotten more used to seeing equivalents in Rust, Zig, etc.
All the Go error checking improvement proposals are going to be worse than the original `try` one that the Go Team backed away from, and they should just refloat that one again after everyone has gotten more used to seeing equivalents in Rust, Zig, etc.
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