One of the most fundamental problems with Rust is the design of Result. It is a lightweight, standardized error return value, similar to C-style error codes but implemented at a type system level that can contain arbitrary information. They are easy to use and very useful, and the ecosystem encourages you to use them over panic! whenever possible. Unfortunately, this ends up creating a problem. Result is not like a C++ exception because it doesn’t contain a stacktrace by default, nor does t...