And what does isa() do that isn't subject to exactly the same error vectors a string compare?
It doesn't perform a regular expression match, for one. If you've never changed the text of an exception message and then had to change the regex of handlers, good. I have.
The problem with Java isn't structured exceptions. It's one part "Wow, look at how awesome we can make a fragile hierarchy!" and two parts mandatory structured exceptions.
In reply to Re^4: eval to replace die?
by chromatic
in thread eval to replace die?
by hsmyers
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