I understand that. It's a matter of how complex he wants to make it for those that write the extensions. They can die with a string or with a blessed object. The advantage to the object approach is that he can also manage the "just how serious is this error" question, as well.
True exception handling is one thing I like about other (more pompous) languages. Sometimes I really miss it in Perl...
--rjray
In reply to Re^3: Exceptions vs Context Objects
by rjray
in thread Exceptions vs Context Objects
by eric256
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