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> where you've basically created a c++ destructor style api with a lambda.

Except for the part where destructors are meant to be called no more than once per object, at the end of its lifetime. All that you can guarantee is that `with_file` doesn't call the destructor more than once. But that's not terribly interesting.



You can screw up destructors in exactly the same ways. And it also serves to make sure you close the file at all.

But again hence the value of having the lifetime of the object enforced by the type system.


In the presence of reference-counted mutable objects, destructors no longer guarantee that cleanup will happen. But that much is okay. This is a liveness property, and, as far as I can tell, nobody really knows of any non-annoying way to enforce liveness properties with types. On the other hand, “cleanup is the last operation that can be performed on an object” is a safety property, and types are excellent tools for verifying properties of this kind.




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