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Carlos Antonio da Silva authored
Using `(raise FooError, "error")` is like forcing a "new scope" around the `raise` call, it's simpler to just wrap the `raise` arguments with parentheses just like any other method call would.
Carlos Antonio da Silva authoredUsing `(raise FooError, "error")` is like forcing a "new scope" around the `raise` call, it's simpler to just wrap the `raise` arguments with parentheses just like any other method call would.
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