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Henri Biestro closed JEXL-210.
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> The way to cancel script execution with an error
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> Key: JEXL-210
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JEXL-210
> Project: Commons JEXL
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Reporter: Dmitri Blinov
> Assignee: Henri Biestro
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.1
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> I don't see a way now to cancel script execution with some kind of error.
> Unfortunately it's not possible to just throw an exception from some method
> as this will rely on current settings of context/engine *strictness* and
> *verboseness*. Using InterruptedException for this purpose is not an option
> because I think it has special meaning of cancelling the current thread
> execution. Yet the task I beleive is quite common - to inform the executing
> environment that the script has encountered some unavoidable situation and
> can not continue. Just like *return* statement but returning not a value but
> an error.
> For this purpose we can simply introduce some new type of exception, for
> example
> {code}
> public static class Error extends JexlException {
> ...
> {code}
> and by throwing it from any method the JexlEngine will terminate the current
> script execution regardless of strictness/verboseness. May be this task even
> deserves to have a special operator, for example
> {code}
> raise 'Something has happended';
> {code}
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