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Top 23 Exception Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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EntityFramework.Exceptions
Handle database errors easily when working with Entity Framework Core. Supports SQLServer, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle and MySql.
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RESTFulSense
A RESTFul operations client that serializes responses and throws meaningful exceptions for >= 400 status codes.
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noexception
Java library for handling exceptions in concise, unified, and architecturally clean way.
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thecodingmachine/safe: All PHP functions, rewritten to throw exceptions instead of returning false
Project mention: What's the most pointless program you've made with Python that you still use today? | /r/Python | 2023-05-23Every now and then I slip cowexcept into my projects. Just for fun.
Project mention: Unchecked Java: Say Goodbye to Checked Exceptions Forever | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-13Putting aside the discussions about the necessity of checked exceptions (to which I feel unqualified to express my opinion), I believe the approach used by the OP article is not the best one:
- It requires modifying compiler arguments and putting some file in the local classpath! That's really not Java-ic. Is it?
- It is not transparent in the code. You cannot infer by looking at the source code that something has changed.
Since some time ago I use the NoException library[0] in my Java projects which achieves the same goal but without the above-mentioned issues. It can also be used to mimic Scala's Try construct.
[0] https://github.com/robertvazan/noexception
Exceptions related posts
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A package to return errors in APIs
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Unchecked Java: Say Goodbye to Checked Exceptions Forever
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Three NuGet packages to improve exceptions in .NET/C#
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If you were a student, how would you feel about receiving feedback on your code style like this? Just brainstorming some ideas :^)
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Ruby has some pretty obscure syntax and operators that allow you to write nonsense like this.
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Good nuget packages or GitHub repos to check out?
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Any ideas about why json_encode would return empty for a request on local dev, but not empty on server?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Exception projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | collision | 4,429 |
2 | Ben.Demystifier | 2,706 |
3 | Safe | 2,306 |
4 | modern-errors | 1,431 |
5 | tslog | 1,258 |
6 | Bugsnag | 1,166 |
7 | EntityFramework.Exceptions | 1,134 |
8 | Exceptionless | 549 |
9 | data-structures | 415 |
10 | genai | 345 |
11 | exceptional | 292 |
12 | Bugsnag | 246 |
13 | RESTFulSense | 227 |
14 | Bugsnag | 224 |
15 | safe-json-value | 206 |
16 | periskop | 179 |
17 | cowexcept | 139 |
18 | ExceptionCatcher | 126 |
19 | Observe | 123 |
20 | exception-track | 120 |
21 | noexception | 91 |
22 | servant-checked-exceptions | 71 |
23 | friendly-exception | 49 |
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