Jeff Chastain wrote:

But why would you want to handle a true/false return from the function as
well as an exception being thrown? Why not just set an expectation - i.e.
the build is secure, and then just handle an exception to that expectation?


Maybe it's one of those which leg to put in first in your pants - the right or the left? In essence, isn't returning void to mean "all is good" like returning true in end? It's just coding differences - I maybe have some method always return something - even if I don't do anything with that info.

Look at me, I'm answering questions with questions and Bill's email just came in (makes me like I'm copying him). I think I'll broadcast a "code 6" now. ;-)

I once heard a officer call-in "Unit 11 to dispatch...what's your 20?" ..."Dispatch here...huh...what's your 20?...*static*...you ok?".

P.s.  Definition: 10-20 Specify location/My location is ___.

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