Re: [Newbies] Re: exception handling lingo

2008-10-01 Thread Bert Freudenberg
Am 30.09.2008 um 14:12 schrieb Michael van der Gulik: Mark: don't stop asking questions; I've learned stuff myself from some of the answers. If you haven't already, jump on IRC (Freenode, #squeak) and ask stuff there too. Actually, if you're not in a hurry, please prefer the mailing list

[Newbies] Re: exception handling lingo

2008-10-01 Thread Nicolas Cellier
Mark Volkmann mark at ociweb.com writes: On Sep 30, 2008, at 1:34 PM, nicolas cellier wrote: Thanks! I think I understand all you said except for two things. 1) The ifCurtailed method. From just looking at the comment in the method and the code, I have no idea what it does.

[Newbies] Re: exception handling lingo

2008-09-30 Thread nicolas cellier
Mark Volkmann a écrit : I asked this earlier, but it wasn't the first question in my email, so it may have been overlooked. In Smalltalk lingo is it correct to say signal and handle in place of Java's throw and catch? --- Mark Volkmann He, nobody answering, seems you reached some kind of

Re: [Newbies] Re: exception handling lingo

2008-09-30 Thread Michael van der Gulik
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:34 AM, nicolas cellier [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Mark Volkmann a écrit : I asked this earlier, but it wasn't the first question in my email, so it may have been overlooked. In Smalltalk lingo is it correct to say signal and handle in place of Java's throw and catch?

Re: [Newbies] Re: exception handling lingo

2008-09-30 Thread Mark Volkmann
On Sep 30, 2008, at 1:34 PM, nicolas cellier wrote: Mark Volkmann a écrit : I asked this earlier, but it wasn't the first question in my email, so it may have been overlooked. In Smalltalk lingo is it correct to say signal and handle in place of Java's throw and catch? --- Mark Volkmann