I want to be able to stop the current javascript execution when a certain 
criteria is met from within a C++ function that the triggering javascript 
cannot catch.

I want this information to propagate back to the c++ invoking the code 
somehow and have the data available to it, though.

If I had to envision what I want, it would be 
isolate->ThrowException(some_data, 
special_magic_flag_so_javascript_does_not_see_this); but I'm open to other 
solutions.

--Zac

This question was asked back in 2012, but I don't see an answer.   

http://markmail.org/message/hee7rhmh4dk6yspx

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