Thanks Volker, I will use this in my error handling
The next question is am I handling my errors correctly? For Example if error? lv-err: try [1 / 0] [Print "Error"] ; works if error? lv-err try [1 / 2] [Print "Error"] ; works However if error? lv-err try [Print "AAA"] [Print "Error"] ; does not work gives AAA ** Script Error: lv-err needs a value ** Near: if error? lv-err: try [Print "AAA"] Cheers Phil === Original Message === RE: [REBOL] Coerting Errors to a string? (original by Bo somewhere, called print-error. forgot if i changed something.) form-error: func [ error [object!] /local arg1 arg2 arg3 message out ] [ out: make string! 100 set [arg1 arg2 arg3] [error/arg1 error/arg2 error/arg3] message: get in get in system/error error/type error/id if block? message [bind message 'arg1] append out reform reduce message append out reform ["^/Near:" mold error/near] append out reform ["^/Where:" mold get in error 'where] ] use with [print form-error disarm error] -Volker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > Given that my program recieves an error I disarm it, and I have an error object, for > example > > err: disarm try [a: 1 / 0] > > probe err > > make object! [ > code: 400 > type: 'math > id: 'zero-divide > arg1: none > arg2: none > arg3: none > near: [a: 1 / 0] > where: none > ] > > How do I convert it to a nicely formatted readable string ? > > >> err > ** Math Error: Attempt to divide by zero > ** Near: a: 1 / 0 > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the > subject, without the quotes. > -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes. -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.