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Frank Ellermann wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
I didn't think of asynchronous TTL expiry at the time.
Nor me, it was just instinct that I thought "it should not be the
receiver's problem if the sender somehow screws up."
Are you by implication arguing against PermError now?
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