For
The server will send back this error:
RqlCompileError: Expected 1 argument(s) but found 2. in:
r.db("test").table("test").zip(1)
The error we send back is not super-friendly because
r.zip(r.table('test'), 1)
About the last point, r.and
is a valid syntax, so we can't just suppose that we always chain methods. But if the function that triggered the error was reported, the driver could catch the error and update the number of arguments depending of the method.
Putting in polish.
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