Exceptions relieve the programmer of tedious writing boilerplate code -- without removing the semantics of said code -- and they allow the programmer to arrange the code so that error handling code is more separate from the main program logic.
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Thanks for the guide :-)
"... have bound the most useful of emacs bindings to vi mode, so I got a mixed vi/emacs mode."
Can you give some tips on how to do this? Did you edit the readline source? I'd really love to have ^P in insert mode go up just as in normal mode.
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