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Aug-05-2021, 09:59 PM
(This post was last modified: Aug-05-2021, 09:59 PM by Skaperen.)
i don't see the point in keeping these compatible names. eventually, everyone should just stop using them and just use OSError. there be a compatibility phase-out period, of course. when might that be.
BTW, i no longer use IOError. OTOH, i was disappointed to see it be more than just I/O errors.
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OSError is all you need. you don't need IOError any more. i am disappointed that the merger took place. i believe there could be a use case to differentiate these, though i have not run into one, yet. i believe i have in my C days (e.g. an error from an I/O syscall that
errno indicated a system error like out of memory)
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What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. Two languages? Bilingual. One language? American.