Re: string_exec()

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petelomax said...

Well, presumably it is an NFI because it is inside a string_eval,

Ah, I was under the impression that this was a statement not originally inside a string_eval. Perhaps I misunderstood something.

Right now we have a lot of errors in OE that are fatal that don't have to be. Some things, like an OOM perhaps, would probably stay fatal no matter how much error handling changes, but others, like floating point exceptions, could be changed to become NFIs.

petelomax said...

so if we rollback (whatever that is) and replace it with a string_eval, it will cause an NFI which presumably we will rollback (whatever that is) and replace with a string_eval, which will cause an NFI which we can replace with a string_eval that causes an NFI that we replace with a string evalthatcausesanNFIthatwereplacewithastringevalthat...

What is the point?

There wouldn't be much point in that.

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