Monte Goulding wrote:
>> On 22 Sep 2016, at 8:03 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>>
>> Either way, seems worth exploring, either refining the behavior
>> or the token's documentation.
>
> I personally don’t see any harm in throwing a general merge
> evaluation error and it would be relatively easy to i
> On 22 Sep 2016, at 8:03 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
> Either way, seems worth exploring, either refining the behavior of the
> token's documentation.
I personally don’t see any harm in throwing a general merge evaluation error
and it would be relatively easy to implement. It would be signif
Monte Goulding wrote:
>> On 22 Sep 2016, at 6:51 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>>
>> Interesting. If merge is indeed thwarting normal error handling
>> then that may be related.
>
> Has merge ever thrown errors on invalid expressions? It seems to be
> deliberately implemented so it doesn’t and I don
> On 22 Sep 2016, at 6:51 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
> Interesting. If merge is indeed thwarting normal error handling then that
> may be related.
Has merge ever thrown errors on invalid expressions? It seems to be
deliberately implemented so it doesn’t and I don’t recall it ever doing
ot
Interesting. If merge is indeed thwarting normal error handling then
that may be related.
I just filed a report on this:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=18457
I added a second test in which the merge call is within a try block,
with even weirder results than the first exercise (se
semi related, but since 8.* I'm seeing errors that block execution but never
throw an error dialog as such… I have turned on debugging and am trying to
watch for a recipe. But there are times when
stack script: edit/compile (no error thrown)
botton: calls function or fires command in stack scri
Try this:
on mouseUp
put "This is [[ foo() ]] a test" into s
put merge(s)
put foo()
end mouseUp
function foo
return 1 + "string"
end foo
Observed result:
"This is a test" appears in the Message Box
Expected result:
LC would throw an error in the foo function.
Now comment out the line