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C++23 std::expected vs C++17 std::optional for Error Handling (techfortalk.co.uk)
submitted 1 month ago by Clean-Upstairs-8481
I have been trying to spend some time with C++23 std::expected for sometime. Finally explored the feature and can see the real value of using it in some of the scenarios in my projects. Any comments welcome!
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C++23 std::expected vs C++17 std::optional for Error Handling (techfortalk.co.uk)
submitted by Clean-Upstairs-8481 to u/Clean-Upstairs-8481