tcl expert needed

Bjarne D Mathiesen macintosh at mathiesen.info
Thu May 31 20:08:50 PDT 2012


Joshua Root wrote:
> On 2012-6-1 12:20 , Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote:
>> Joshua Root wrote:
>>> On 2012-6-1 10:21 , Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote:
>>>> What's bugging me is why the /try/ doesn't catch the error and ignores
>>>> it.
>>>
>>> You don't specify a catch block, so I guess it's probably assuming you
>>> want the equivalent of a blank one?
>>
>> yes ... I wanted it to just continue when no files were present in a dir
> 
> I guess I don't understand "doesn't catch the error and ignores it."
> Surely it either does catch the error and ignores it, or doesn't catch
> the error which then continues to propagate upwards?

It's just me who as usual is messing around in the whole /try/ /catch/
/finally/ structure with a really bad understanding of the terms and
using /finally/ in the wrong way :-(

But I've got it working now ...

:-)
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Bjarne D Mathiesen
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