22 Aug
2017
22 Aug
'17
5:03 p.m.
- I find it a bit safer when the error predicate is “return value != 0”.
Can't agree.
How do you think about to reduce the probability that positive return values will accidentally be interpreted as a successful function execution.
And I have no interest to continue bike-shedding, sorry.
I do not like that you prefer to put this technical detail into such a communication category.
You can't convince me regarding this.
Would you still like to integrate the proposed refactoring with the use of previous failure predicates then?
Regards, Markus