It doesn't because of performance and safety concerns. There is extra
overhead in each function call if you turn this on, and there is the
possibility that your application will behave incorrectly (will be
unsafe) because it will continue to operate with erroneous state.
I guess you could make an argument to default to compatibility instead
of performance and safety, but I thought that should be the user's call.
On 2009-06-03, at 01:17EDT, Max Carlson wrote:
Shouldn't WEB-INF/lps/config/lps.properties default to having
compiler.catcherrors?
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Max Carlson
OpenLaszlo.org