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await-to-js
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Handle Javascript errors like in Go
While writing this, I found that someone already thought about this much earlier than me, check out this article: https://blog.grossman.io/how-to-write-async-await-without-try-catch-blocks-in-javascript/
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try/catch in TypeScript is such a gigantic pain in the ass. Even worse if used in Node, holy hell...
I've seen a nearly identical utility library called await-to-js but that's what I was going to suggest as well as the pattern does make error handling a lot easier and less nested.
- if err != nil for JavaScript
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Stop catching errors in TypeScript; Use the Either type to make your code predictable
Someone even thought the same and made it a lib. https://github.com/scopsy/await-to-js
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Cleaner async-await for asynchronous JavaScript
This was inspired by await-to-js library, and I use it in almost all my JS projects. Go give them a star.
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Promisify functions and avoid callback hell | node js
Does this help? https://github.com/scopsy/await-to-js
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