I am not sure I would agree that blink errors not taking ON ERROR clauses is a defect. While inconvenient to the user to have a program stop abruptly, the error needs to be dealt with as quickly as possible or the problem will perpetuate. The abort in this case is a deliberate one, i.e. it is intended to occur and not meant to be trapped programmatically.
I'll address this internally as well.
But Leroy, the program neither aborts nor takes the ON ERROR branch, it takes the ELSE branch and continues.
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