David> Usually this goes to the same question we were discussing about David> re-iterability detection. You want to fail early because it's David> faster, but also because you don't want to mutate important David> program state in some un-recoverable way in systems that are David> actually supposed to recover from errors. And also because it is usually much easier to explain what went wrong if the failure is detected early. -- Andrew Koenig, ark@research.att.com, http://www.research.att.com/info/ark
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