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<blockquote><i>the risk and fragility of string comparisons for exception handling.</i></blockquote>
<p>Even in Java, it's still "string compare". It's done at compile-time rather than run-time, which is good. <b>But it is still string compare.</b>
<p>But Exception::Class does not give you that advantage.
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