Hello, often the guard statement is used to only unwrap optionals. multiple guards will cause a lot of ‘overhead’. also often if it doesn’t work. there is no easy way we can gracefully recover ;)
so how about we do the same as with try/catch where you can use try! and have a guard! the guard! could just throw an exception … regards Dominik
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