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On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 3:33 PM Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It will also get an error exit code if you set one or one gets surfaced from your Python code.
OK, that's cool.
I always have my Python exit with an error code of 99 for an unhandled condition.
Well, you can do that for *known* "unhandled" conditions. Or are you
saying you write all your Python scripts such that there is a
try..except around the whole thing?
(Some people refer to *any* known condition as "handled"; just that
sometimes the handling consists of exiting with an error code or
reraising.)
Then PYRUN picks up the error and sends a CPF error.
This is perhaps nicer than a QSH* error. I take it your CPF* error
occurs whenever the exit code isn't zero?
John Y.
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