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This "bubble up an error" macro was originally named if_ok! in order to get it landed, but after the fact it was discovered that this name is not exactly desirable. The name `if_ok!` isn't immediately clear that is has much to do with error handling, and it doesn't look fantastic in all contexts (if if_ok!(...) {}). In general, the agreed opinion about `if_ok!` is that is came in as subpar. The name `try!` is more invocative of error handling, it's shorter by 2 letters, and it looks fitting in almost all circumstances. One concern about the word `try!` is that it's too invocative of exceptions, but the belief is that this will be overcome with documentation and examples. Close #12037 |
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