Thorough use of 'if' statements or 'try/catch' blocks?

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佛祖请我去吃肉 2021-01-12 03:14

Give me some of your thoughts on which is a better coding practice/makes more efficient code/looks prettier/whatever: Increasing and improving your ability to use if statem

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  •  青春惊慌失措
    2021-01-12 04:06

    Regardless of what code you're writing, you'll end up using both. I can't speak for the Java runtime, but on the .NET runtime there's a performance hit associated with the use of try-catch blocks. As a result, I try to use them only in areas where I've got a clear way to handle the exception once caught (even if it's just logging the existence of a problem).

    If you find yourself using a lot of either try-catch blocks or if-else blocks in your code, or your methods tend to be rather long, consider refactoring the code into a larger number of smaller methods. The intent of your logic will be easier to follow--as well as easier to unit test.

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