Huh, what is an AssertionException? Did you create that custom
exception? Because this is not a valid RB exception.
Math
On 2/27/07, Ian Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's no good - there is something basic here that I can't get working.
>
> Here is what I have now done.
>
> In my methods module I have created a function with global scope
> called processErrors(err as RuntimeException, where as String,
> message as String), returning a String. In that function I have
> pasted all of the if statements:
>
> if err ISA AssertionException then
> return "AssertionException"
> elseif err ISA FunctionNotFoundException then
> return "FunctionNotFoundException"
> elseIf err ISA IllegalCastException then
> return "IllegalCastException"
> [etc]
>
> (I know I am not making any use of the string arguments. I'm not that
> far along!). But even before trying to write any code to use this
> Function I get this error on compiling:
>
> "There is no class with this name." next to the first line ("if err
> ISA AssertException then")
>
> You can see a couple of screenshots here, just to show that I'm not
> imagining it:
>
> http://www.tellura.co.uk/examples/rb_runtime_error_1.jpg
> http://www.tellura.co.uk/examples/rb_runtime_error_2.jpg
>
> I assume the message refers to AssertException since this is
> highlighted in the bug window. Finally, the error is the same whether
> the function signature is "err" or "Extends err".
>
> I'm sure I'm doing something boneheaded, and I'm tearing out what
> little remains of my hair...
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