David Bovill wrote:
Good to know its fast, but I guess my concern is that a "try" statement
would slow down each line of a script, and so the speed hit would be a
factor of how long the script was.
Not sure why, but I always assumed it would work a bit like debugging or
using the "do" statement and significantly slow things down, so I've not
used it to wrap long complex scripts.
It would probably take only a few minutes to benchmark it, having two
loops timed which are identical except that one of them has a try-catch
in it.
If you take a moment to benchmark it please post the results.
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Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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