New question #661427 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/661427

I've been attempting to stop the script while handling my events when using 
observeInBackground, and from this answer here: 
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/295811 you've mentioned this 
isn't possible but is hopefully in the works for Sikuli 2.

I wanted to know if you could provide any advice for a work around? 

You mentioned (in the linked answer) using a global variable, but if I'm 
expecting to be able to preform several finds in that period and an unexpected 
popup appears, would there be a "clever" or more efficient way of protecting 
the script?

Would using try statements with a check in the except be practical (they'd have 
to wrap almost everything if it was a random popup, no?) or testing for the 
global variable before clicks?

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