Christopher Smith wrote:
If it is an "unexpected error" it is difficult to be sure you've recovered "enough" from a problem. All you can do is best effort.

True. I can usually avoid having to have a second process monitor the first for core dumps. And of course a safe language is, well, safer when things go pear-shaped. At least they rarely go entirely off the deep end without you even noticing.

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