Curriculum Errors Error sets exercise 3 · mcq
Error sets
Two error sets can be COMBINED with the || operator — the
result is the union of both. Pick the right composed type.
TypeScript reference
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An error set is a finite enumeration of named errors — declared as error{ Empty, BadDigit, ... }. Different APIs declare their own sets; the compiler tracks which errors a function can return as part of the type. error{} is the bottom set (no errors); the inferred set anyerror is the top (matches anything). A function returning ErrSet!T means: either T (success) or one of ErrSet's variants (failure). Composition is via the || operator — ErrA || ErrB makes a set covering both.