![]() This method is similar to the existing `exists()` method, except it doesn't silently ignore the errors, leading to less error-prone code. This change intentionally does NOT touch the documentation of `exists()` nor recommend people to use this method while it's unstable. Such changes are reserved for stabilization to prevent confusing people. Apart from that it avoids conflicts with #80979. |
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