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Posted to websh-dev@tcl.apache.org by "David N. Welton" <da...@dedasys.com> on 2001/11/27 14:55:13 UTC
putxfile
davidw@dedasys.com (David N. Welton) writes:
> Regarding:
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4724
> web::putxfile: eval all file even in case of an error in one
> block
> To see if I understand it correctly, you would basically like to do
> the equivalent of a 'catch' around all the {} blocks.
> I would like to hear a bit of the background on this one, as well.
> It would certainly be 'convenient', from one point of view, but
> another way of seeing it might suggest that if there is an error,
> it's best to not pretend there isn't. Either that, or write the
> code itself to include catch in any blocks of {} code that could be
> problematic? I guess you must have discussed this already, and am
> curious to know the thinking behind it.
Any thoughts on this one? Ronnie, Simon?
Don't mean to pester... maybe just a few code examples?
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