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Solve your exception handling with style and without losing the elegance of your code
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Throw any Java Exception anywhere without the need of catching them nor wrapping them into RuntimeException
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Provides performant guard functionality for methods to throw exceptions
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Dazzle Throwable Hierarchy
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Aug 6, 2017 - PHP
Parameterized exception and error classes for Dart. Enables throwing specific error objects without the need to define exception classes.
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Jul 29, 2020 - Dart
An exception to throw when a Pigalle plugin is undefined.
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An exception class to throw 'invalid type' errors.
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A sample console application to show difference between throw and throw(ex)
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Get one or multiple environment variable or throw an error if undefined.
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Aug 20, 2018 - JavaScript
An class to throw 'not implemented" errors.
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Jun 1, 2020 - JavaScript
An app for throwing messages at your friends
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Oct 8, 2019 - Dart
RxJS operator which throws an error when a predicate is met
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Templated Errors
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A base class to defined custom exceptions raisable by the Pigalle framework.
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Types of Exception: Checked Exception, Unchecked Exception, Error
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