Question #679012 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/679012

BOCHENG YIN posted a new comment:
I think I get the idea to nest a script inside another script. if the nested 
script fails, it is possible not to halt the host script, but continue. 
I create a test code. Please see below:
try:
    runScript("./test2.sikuli")
except:
    print("sikuli crashes")
   
I can run the code if all of the targets in test2.sikuli are visible. 

Then I block one of the targets to deliberately disrupt the try part of the 
script. The script is terminated immediately. 
I try to add an exit() parameter to the runScript() code line. now it is like 
this: runScript("./test2.sikuli",exit(1)). Now it just run the except clause. 

I think I just don't know how to make it work in an expected way. Could anyone 
help?
Thanks a lot!

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