There are 4 (probably more) similar questions about catching NSException in Swift:
Catching NSException in Swift
Asked: Sep 24, 2015
Upvotes: 58
Answers: 4Catch Objective-C exception in Swift
Asked: Jan 31, 2016
Upvotes: 7
Answers: 3Swift Catch Runtime Exceptions
Asked: Mar 23, 2017
Upvotes: 2
Answers: 1Catch an exception for invalid user input in swift
Asked: Jul 14, 2014
Upvotes: 10
Answers: 3
Actually, there are only one unique answer for this question.
Now I'm trying to decide, which question of this 4 shouldn't be marked as a duplicate. 2 and 3 are obviously duplicates, because they were asked later and question 2 even have an answer which is a link to question 1.
The problem is to decide between 1 and 4. Question 4 is older, but 1 is more popular and has more answer variants. The topic of 4 is specified like "catching invalid user input" but actually it's all about catching Objective-C exceptions in Swift. The 1st question has clear title.
So, how should I resolve this duplicate disambiguation? Which question is original?
My opinion is that in equal conditions the newest question should be closed as a duplicate, because it's the asker's duty to search for similar questions before creating a new one. By closing the question we punish the inattentive user.