Greetings.
In one area of code, I need to set a break point and do some debugging. This code is called deeply within a block that is wrapped up so that the end user does not see errors that occur.
In very simplified form, it is like this: [ self error: 'Throwing an error' ] ifError: [:err :rcvr | Transcript show: 'Trapped error'] When I 'do it', this example will always trap the error instead of breaking into the debugger (which, quit clearly, it is designed to do.) While I shudder to think of how easily it could be abused, there is no way to break into a debugger anyway, is there (without finding and disabling the outer block that is sent ifError)? Perhaps a hypothetical self untrappableError or self bringUpTheDebuggerPlease?
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On 10.12.2010, at 16:37, Clinton Blackmore wrote: Greetings. To set a breakpoint do "self halt": [ self halt. self error: 'Throwing an error' ] ifError: [:err :rcvr | Transcript show: 'Trapped error'] - Bert - _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners |
That works perfectly in the example code, thank you. I'm surprised as I thought I'd tried it and I thought that 'error' sends 'halt'. Putting a 'self halt' in the problem area doesn't bring up the debugger in my real code. I suspect now that the function in which I'm trying to put a breakpoint is not actually being called, and so I'll have to dig deeper to figure out where the error message I am seeing is coming from.
(Perhaps I'll see if I can find out where the error is being trapped, remove the trap, and hope to get a debugger in the locus of the problem.) I appreciate the help.
Clinton Blackmore On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:55 PM, Bert Freudenberg <[hidden email]> wrote:
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