On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Stephen Weeks wrote: > PDD23 currently says: > > When running an embedded Parrot interpreter, the interpreter does not > immediately terminate on an unhandled exception, it merely returns > control to the embedding program and stores the unhandled exception so > that it may be queried by the embedding program. The embedding program > may choose to handle the exception and continue execution by invoking > the exception's continuation.
for mod_parrot i can confirm that an unhandled non-fatal exception does not terminate the process. it spits out a back trace on stderr and returns control to the embedding program. i haven't tried to handle the exceptions yet, but it's on my list. -jeff _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
