That's one point in this discussion. The language allows error handling that way. Compared to a language with proper sum types or exceptions, where one would have to actively work against the language to end up with that mess.
> That's one point in this discussion. The language allows error handling that way. Compared to a language with proper sum types or exceptions, where one would have to actively work against the language to end up with that mess.
I've seen a bunch of code that does the equivalent of the Java I posted above. Mostly when sending errors across the network.
Gorm isn't using the default error handling.