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All over the wiki, "success" and "failure" objects are referenced, but it is not ever explained what they actually are. You can sort of piece it together by checking the
.ok()
page under scripts.lib, but instead I figured it would make more sense to just actually have a page that explained what it was and how it worked.I've not created a page before, so the formatting is just based off what I observed from some of the other pages. As well, all the links on the wiki seem to be broken right now, so I'm not entirely sure if the link to the
ok
andnot_impl
pages have been formatted correctly, but I'm reasonably confident.