But what if the file does not exist? I should definitely think of a way to handle this situation… and explicitly define the behaviour in my code but also, I don’t want to type too much to handle the error: Also, it will break compatibility with all the code written during the last 65 years while breaking things is precisely the thing I dislike most about certain programming languages…Īs I’m not very “technical” I don’t really think too much about the Rust’s famous memory safety–I just get too irritated when something doesn’t work and things get broken, so I seek a solid technology to build on. I don’t want to make a lengthy off-topic in this thread or start a new language battle! I’m afraid that if you follow my purely-amateur suggestions on the package manager, error handling, or virtually any other aspect of the language or its environment, it will be no longer Fortran but a nearly exact clone of Rust. Thanks for the suggestion, It seems I should largely rewrite the program and its documentation making it an fpm package, which I will do although it’s not my programming priority now.
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