@ngn in ngn/k you have errors as k values, right?
How would you chain call 2 k functions: x=f(g(x)) if g could return an error?
Do you do r=g(x);if(rt=e)R e;x=g(x), or do you check within each function if the input values are errors?
How would you chain call 2 k functions: x=f(g(x)) if g could return an error?
Do you do r=g(x);if(rt=e)R e;x=g(x), or do you check within each function if the input values are errors?