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Weird try block syntax
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Weird try block syntax


  • Subject: Weird try block syntax
  • From: "Serge Belleudy-d'Espinose" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:30:25 +0100

Hi all,

I've just seen this today in a script I'm testing, as well as in
samples from Jon's commands:

try

on error number -n

end

with n being just about any number needed.

I didn't know such construct existed. My first reaction would be that
this is bogus, but who am I to contradict Jon Pugh? :)
So is it a feature of Jon's commands- which I'm using actually- or
from an editor I'm not using (only Smile and SE?)

Thanks,


Serge
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