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Ruby ignores rescue ArgumentError

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ruby

rescue

When I run the following, rescue seems to be ignored for ArgumentError. The ArgumentError error message from Ruby appears on the console, but my puts message does not. I tried rescue with TypeError and ZeroDivisionError, and it worked.

def divide(a, b)
    begin
        a.to_s + ' divided by ' + b.to_s + ' is ' + (a/b).to_s
    rescue ArgumentError
        puts 'there must be two arguments'
    end 
end

divide(4)
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Kao Nashi Avatar asked May 21 '12 21:05

Kao Nashi


1 Answers

The exception is not thrown inside the function, but at the point where it is called, so you need to catch it somewhere else:

def divide(a, b)
  a.to_s + ' divided by ' + b.to_s + ' is ' + (a/b).to_s
end

begin
  divide(4)
rescue ArgumentError
  puts 'there must be two arguments'
end

While that works, catching ArgumentError is a very bad idea, as it indicates an error in your code which you shouldn't be able to recover from.

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Niklas B. Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 14:09

Niklas B.