Re: [Pharo-users] ifCurtailed prompts debug window

2020-05-15 Thread Richard O'Keefe
Also, #ifCurtailed: is supposed to fire if there's a long return that would
have passed through it, while #on:do: doesn't care about long returns in
the least.

On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 15:27, Ben Coman  wrote:

> With the first, you are not defining for the Error to be handled,
> only what to do when the stack unwinds abnormally.
>
> In the second you are defining for the Error to be handled, so it does
> that.
>
> cheers -ben
>
> On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 01:00, Vitor Medina Cruz 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Windows 10 and Pharo 8, If I do:
>>
>> [ Error signal ] ifCurtailed: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>>
>> the debug window pops up, when I close, 'error' is print in the
>> Transcript. If I do
>>
>> [ Error signal ] on: Error do: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>>
>> 'error' is print in Transcript without debug windows pops up. I was
>> expecting the same behavior here, as if ifCurtailed was a syntax sugar for
>> on:do:, that is not the case or it is some kind of error? The way it is, I
>> cannot use ifCurtailed because I don't want the debug window to pup up.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vitor
>>
>


Re: [Pharo-users] ifCurtailed prompts debug window

2020-05-15 Thread Ben Coman
With the first, you are not defining for the Error to be handled,
only what to do when the stack unwinds abnormally.

In the second you are defining for the Error to be handled, so it does that.

cheers -ben

On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 01:00, Vitor Medina Cruz 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On Windows 10 and Pharo 8, If I do:
>
> [ Error signal ] ifCurtailed: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>
> the debug window pops up, when I close, 'error' is print in the
> Transcript. If I do
>
> [ Error signal ] on: Error do: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>
> 'error' is print in Transcript without debug windows pops up. I was
> expecting the same behavior here, as if ifCurtailed was a syntax sugar for
> on:do:, that is not the case or it is some kind of error? The way it is, I
> cannot use ifCurtailed because I don't want the debug window to pup up.
>
> Regards,
> Vitor
>


Re: [Pharo-users] ifCurtailed prompts debug window

2020-05-15 Thread Vitor Medina Cruz
Thanks!

I will use on:do: so.

On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 2:12 PM Richard Sargent <
richard.sarg...@gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

> On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 10:00 AM Vitor Medina Cruz 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Windows 10 and Pharo 8, If I do:
>>
>> [ Error signal ] ifCurtailed: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>>
>> the debug window pops up, when I close, 'error' is print in the
>> Transcript. If I do
>>
>
> That is correct. It isn't curtailed until the default handler finishes and
> drops the stack frames. In this case, the default handler opens the
> debugger. When you terminate the debugger, you curtail the execution, not
> before.
>
>
>> [ Error signal ] on: Error do: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>>
>> 'error' is print in Transcript without debug windows pops up. I was
>> expecting the same behavior here, as if ifCurtailed was a syntax sugar for
>> on:do:, that is not the case or it is some kind of error? The way it is, I
>> cannot use ifCurtailed because I don't want the debug window to pup up.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vitor
>>
>


Re: [Pharo-users] ifCurtailed prompts debug window

2020-05-15 Thread Richard Sargent
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 10:00 AM Vitor Medina Cruz 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On Windows 10 and Pharo 8, If I do:
>
> [ Error signal ] ifCurtailed: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>
> the debug window pops up, when I close, 'error' is print in the
> Transcript. If I do
>

That is correct. It isn't curtailed until the default handler finishes and
drops the stack frames. In this case, the default handler opens the
debugger. When you terminate the debugger, you curtail the execution, not
before.


> [ Error signal ] on: Error do: [ Transcript show: 'error' ].
>
> 'error' is print in Transcript without debug windows pops up. I was
> expecting the same behavior here, as if ifCurtailed was a syntax sugar for
> on:do:, that is not the case or it is some kind of error? The way it is, I
> cannot use ifCurtailed because I don't want the debug window to pup up.
>
> Regards,
> Vitor
>