skills/swift/swift-error-handling/SKILL.md
Standards for throwing functions, Result type, and Never. Use when implementing Swift error throwing, designing error hierarchies, using Result types, or adding do-catch blocks.
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Errorthrows (or async throws)do-catch at call site with specific catch clausesthrows for recoverable errors and async throws for modern concurrency.catch: last resort.Error:See implementation examples for custom error enums, do-catch patterns, and Result type usage.
try? only for non-critical errors where nil acceptable.throws for synchronous code. Use Result for callbacks and non-async deferred error states..map(), .flatMap() for functional composition..get() to convert Result to throwing for use in try-catch.Never return type only for unrecoverable crash scenarios or to indicate unreachable code. Never for expected errors.precondition(), assert(), and fatalError() for programmer errors. Use assertionFailure() for debug-only checks.try? or do-catch.development
Standardize SRS and FRS specifications for technical behavior, interfaces, data contracts, quality constraints, and verification mapping. Use when writing SRS, functional specification, system behavior requirements, API/data contracts, or non-functional thresholds.
development
Standardize BRD and BRD-lite discovery for business goals, stakeholder impact, current-to-future state, and measurable value outcomes. Use when creating BRD, business case, project justification, ROI narrative, or AS-IS to TO-BE scope.
development
Implements a strict Red-Green-Refactor loop to ensure zero production code is written without a prior failing test. Use when: creating new features, fixing bugs, or expanding test coverage.
testing
Standardize PRD discovery and drafting for product scope, user outcomes, requirement IDs, and acceptance criteria. Use when creating PRD, product requirements, feature specification, or acceptance criteria plan.