The failing code isn't in a try. statement. It's in a different definition.

try. turns off debugging unless you have a catchd. control word. Maybe that would be called for here?

Henry Rich



On 1/12/2022 12:01 AM, Raul Miller wrote:
When I run the attached (in a script)

ex=: {{1+y}}
exa=: {{try.ex y catch.end.}}
13!:0]1
13!:3'ex 0'

    exa 4
5
    ex 3
|stop: ex
|   1+y
|ex[0]

       JVERSION
Engine: j903/j64/darwin
Release-a: commercial/2021-12-16T15:16:37
Library: 9.03.08
Qt IDE: 1.9.5/5.15.2(5.15.2)
Platform: Darwin 64
Installer: J903 install
InstallPath: /users/rauldmiller/applications/j903
Contact: www.jsoftware.com

But I should be able to use the debugger on code wrapped in a try. statement.

FYI,



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