@Magisch It depends. If you are in a unrecoverable state then you need to propagate that exception out. If you can handle it and meaningfully continue then you should.
Does 'meaningfully continue' include notifying the user that there was an issue and returning to a known state? I've always wondered that @NathanOliver
@Magisch - Its like this. You try to insert a duplicate record. DB throws error - "insert failed". You rethrow a "operation cannot be done because .." exception to the user
@Tunaki What's the benefit to not catching an exception which will leave the program broken? What if you catch it, log it and return to a defined state again?
If I know I'm about to access an array, and I know its fixed size, then what is stopping me from using an if block to check if I would be out of bounds
@Tunaki It depends. There are two schools of thought on array access. One is total speed, let the caller worry about validating the access if they want. The other is lets hold the callers hand and do the work for them. Me personally I'm in the first group. I do not like paying for things I do not need.
my process tries to access memory that is not meant for it (or may be, you may not get a segfault and instead read a random value, thats part of why its dangerous)
Oh, crap. Sorry guys - I just hit the wrong Revoke Tokens button... and revoked everyone's tokens instead of just my own. Script will either (a) ask you to re-authenticate, or (b) break, next time you use it.
They are looking at extending it to Gold badge holders as well. There is also a request to let anyone else do it and just handle it as a tag wiki edit.