try/except/finally
Mark Lawrence
breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jun 10 14:14:18 EDT 2014
On 10/06/2014 08:27, Thomas Rachel wrote:
> Am 08.06.2014 05:58 schrieb Rustom Mody:
>
>> Some people¹ think that gotos are a code-smell.
>> ¹ I am not exactly those people.
>> A chap called E W Dijkstra made the statement: "Goto statement considered
>> harmful" and became famous.
>
> And became widely misunderstood. If anybody would read the whole what he
> wrote, people would learn that he doesn't criticise the *use* of goto,
> but he wants the *replacement* of goto with something else (like
> exceptions).
>
> As C doesn't have exceptions, goto is in many cases the simplest and
> easiest way of handling errors.
>
> Essentially, you can write both good and bad code both with and without
> goto.
>
> Thomaas
I entirely agree. I find it incredible that some people find it so
difficult to differentiate having tens or even hundreds of gotos leaping
around willy nilly to a similar number of labels, and a similar number
of gotos targetted at one label called SNAFU or whatever.
--
My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask
what you can do for our language.
Mark Lawrence
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