Refactor #system_connect
without yield
#14383
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Socket#system_connect
yields in case of an error. I understand the intention to avoid actually raising an exception for efficient error handling in case multiple targets are being tried (for example withAddrinfo.resolve
).But I’m not sure what’s the motivation for yielding instead of returning the
Exception
. The yield always happens just right before the method returns. This is a simple refactor of an internal method to make it simpler and easier to reason about.The public method
Socket#connect
keeps the yielding behaviour to not break the API.This cleans up the internal interface a in preparation of a bigger refactoring of the event loop (#10766).