diff --git a/docs/docs/reference/experimental/canthrow.md b/docs/docs/reference/experimental/canthrow.md index 671566161afd..cee273570007 100644 --- a/docs/docs/reference/experimental/canthrow.md +++ b/docs/docs/reference/experimental/canthrow.md @@ -237,5 +237,5 @@ And it would have many other applications besides: Exceptions are a special case But even without these additional mechanisms, exception checking is already useful as it is. It gives a clear path forward to make code that uses exceptions safer, better documented, and easier to refactor. The only loophole arises for scoped abilities - here we have to verify manually that these abilities do not escape. Specifically, a `try` always has to be placed in the same computation stage as the throws that it enables. -Put another way: If the status quo is 0% static checking since 100% is too painful, then an alternative that gives you to 95% static checking with great ergonomics looks like a win. And we might still get to 100% in the future. +Put another way: If the status quo is 0% static checking since 100% is too painful, then an alternative that gives you 95% static checking with great ergonomics looks like a win. And we might still get to 100% in the future.