Very strange question?
K
nnoydb at excite.com
Fri Oct 29 16:39:48 EDT 2004
I use try catch all the time being orginally a C++ developer. However, I am looking to a way to do this globally and return as though the error never occured. With try catch it goes immediatly to the catch block no matter the situation.
K
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--- On Fri 10/29, Trevor DeVore < lists at mangomultimedia.com > wrote:
From: Trevor DeVore [mailto: lists at mangomultimedia.com]
To: nnoydb at excite.com, use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:32:58 -0700
Subject: Re: Very strange question?
On Oct 29, 2004, at 1:16 PM, K wrote:<br>> I guess my question has mutated. Is is possible with a front script <br>> to catch all "errors" process them (if one dems them of the approiate <br>> type) and have the calling script continue processing where it left <br>> off with a ret value?<br><br>This doesn't answer your question directly but if you are trying to <br>call a handler which may or may not exist then you can do this:<br><br>try;idontExistFunction();catch errno;end try<br><br>and your scripts will keep on going even if the function doesn't exist. <br> Would this help in your case?<br><br><br>-- <br>Trevor DeVore<br>Blue Mango Multimedia<br>trevor at mangomultimedia.com<br><br>
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