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In FunC (and in Tolk before) throwing an exception is just calling a built-in function: > throw 123; // actually, __throw(123) Since it's a regular function, the compiler was not aware that execution will stop, and all following code is unreachable. For instance, `throw` in the end on function needed to be followed by `return` statement. Now, `throw` interrupts control flow, all statements after it are considered unreachable. At IR level, code Ops are also not produced. This works because a built-in __throw() now has `never` type. It can also be applied to custom functions: > fun alwaysThrow(): never { throw 123; } The code after alwaysThrow() call will also be unreachable.
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fun invalidNever(): never {
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if (random()) { throw 123; }
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}
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/**
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@compilation_should_fail
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@stderr a function returning `never` can not have a reachable endpoint
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*/
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