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For Rust, return Result<> , as is idomatic in Rust.
Another possible method is having an installable handler that handles the error at the place it is detected. Common Lisp does that and it is very powerful.
Rust seems to think panicking is better: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115482