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doc: fix typo and tighten wording in error sections
Changes: - Removed superfluous "when possible" - Fixed typo in "documentationt" - Added missing comma - Moved definition of error union type up to first sentence
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@ -2864,18 +2864,18 @@ const err = (error {FileNotFound}).FileNotFound;
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assert to make sure the error value is in fact in the destination error set.
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</p>
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<p>
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The global error set should generally be avoided when possible, because it prevents
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the compiler from knowing what errors are possible at compile-time. Knowing
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the error set at compile-time is better for generated documentationt and for
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helpful error messages such as forgetting a possible error value in a {#link|switch#}.
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The global error set should generally be avoided because it prevents the
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compiler from knowing what errors are possible at compile-time. Knowing
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the error set at compile-time is better for generated documentation and
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helpful error messages, such as forgetting a possible error value in a {#link|switch#}.
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</p>
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{#header_close#}
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{#header_close#}
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{#header_open|Error Union Type#}
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<p>
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Most of the time you will not find yourself using an error set type. Instead,
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likely you will be using the error union type. This is when you take an error set
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and a normal type, and create an error union with the <code>!</code> binary operator.
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An error set type and normal type can be combined with the <code>!<code>
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binary operator to form an error union type. You are likely to use an
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error union type more often than an error set type by itself.
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</p>
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<p>
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Here is a function to parse a string into a 64-bit integer:
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@ -6033,4 +6033,3 @@ hljs.registerLanguage("zig", function(t) {
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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