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On Error Resume Next in Javascript?

Does try ... catch(e) provide the same service as On Error Resume Next in VB?

I have a page which uses several JQuery plugins as well as some functions I have written myself. It would take a lot of work to address all possible exceptions.

For now, I want to tell the script not to break on would be fatal errors. How do I do that when I'm using plugins?

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Majid Fouladpour Avatar asked Jun 04 '10 22:06

Majid Fouladpour


2 Answers

Yes, try/catch provides a way to capture errors, though unlike On Error Resume Next you choose to deal with the error in the catch block or not at all.

So in VB you might have done:

on error resume next
DoSomethingUnsavory
if err.number <> 0 then ...
on error goto 0 ' you DO do this, right?

In JS you'd do the following:

try {
    doSomethingUnsavory();
}
catch (e) {
    // handle the unsavoriness if needed
}

Of course empty catch blocks are evil so don't leave them in production code yadda yadda. The best thing is to let the errors occur and fix them. Fail fast!

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roufamatic Avatar answered Oct 27 '22 01:10

roufamatic


According to my knowledge there is no ON ERROR RESUME NEXT in javascript, but the following model will solve your requirement

try
{
    var providerRateAvg = data.entry.gd$rating.average;
}
catch(e)
{}
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Bala Avatar answered Oct 26 '22 23:10

Bala