Do I:
A) Use a "global" to store a pointer to an error object, and check to see if that pointer is null after every operation that could raise (and return from the current stack entry if so). This would unwind the stack quite nicely, and free everything, but is checking a global most operations...
B) Use a longjmp, which would unwind the stack, but prevent me from freeing any variables along the way (at least make it much harder to do so). But I don't need to branch on every operation.
C) Implement a go-style return from all (even void) functions: `struct {char was_error, union { Error e…