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Mike Bilow wrote on 03 Jan 1996 at 20:01 to Ruud Senden:
RS> I would like to print the REXX error-message which
RS> would be generated if no signal-handlers were installed.
MB> REXX messages are generated in a language-independent manner
MB> through the standard system message facility, using the "REX" key:
Yes, I know this. But the RC-variable only seems usefull when a
syntax-error occured as far as I have figured out now. For example, when I
press Ctrl-Break, a HALT-signal is raised, and I should conclude from that
that I have to show error number 4, while RC \= 4 at that moment.
So the problem is to figure out which error-messages are possible with each
possible signal. After this I have to recreate te error-message myself. For
example, normally when an error occurs, the sourceline (with linenumber) is
shown, after that the error-message, and after that the nested subroutines
are shown (for example, if the error occurs with instruction x, which is in
procedure p2, which was called from procedure p1, then both the names of p2
and p1 are shown).
So it isn't as simple as it looks like, if I want to recreate the
error-message exactly.
Regards,
Ruud (Internet: rsenden{at}cs.ruu.nl)
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