Exceptions are not crashes. Exceptions are raised in response to problems that the code (yours or the framework's) can catch, but does not know how to handle. A crash is a problem that the code cannot catch.

Charles Yeomans

On May 19, 2006, at 1:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Oh yeah, I have exception blocks all over the place, but Real Basic just crashes without invoking them - even when I narrow a crash to take place in a given method, and there is an exception block in the method, it still doesn't call it. I really think there is something wrong or not fully correct with the
compiler.





I might do it. It seems like it would generate mountains of data so
I would have to write to a text file.

A good idea. Works for me.
But a word of caution:
Make liberal use of the "Exception" facility, because if you crash
out and the text file does not get closed properly, it will be empty.
Therefore useless.
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