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			23 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Factor
		
	
	
|  | USING: help.syntax help.markup ;
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|  | IN: descriptive | ||
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|  | HELP: DESCRIPTIVE: | ||
|  | { $syntax "DESCRIPTIVE: word ( inputs -- outputs ) definition ;" } | ||
|  | { $description "Defines a word such that, if an error is thrown from within it, that error is wrapped in a descriptive tag including the arguments to that word." } ;
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|  | HELP: DESCRIPTIVE:: | ||
|  | { $syntax "DESCRIPTIVE:: word ( inputs -- outputs ) definition ;" } | ||
|  | { $description "Defines a word which uses locals such that, if an error is thrown from within it, that error is wrapped in a descriptive tag including the arguments to that word." } ;
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|  | HELP: descriptive | ||
|  | { $class-description "The class of errors wrapping another error (in the underlying slot) which were thrown in a word (in the word slot) with a given set of arguments (in the args slot)." } ;
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|  | ARTICLE: "descriptive" "Descriptive errors" | ||
|  | "This vocabulary defines automatic descriptive errors. Using it, you can define a word which acts as normal, except when it throws an error, the error is wrapped in a special descriptor declaring that an error was thrown from inside that word, and including the arguments given to that word. The error is of the following class:" | ||
|  | { $subsection descriptive } | ||
|  | "To define words which throw descriptive errors, use the following words:" | ||
|  | { $subsection POSTPONE: DESCRIPTIVE: } | ||
|  | { $subsection POSTPONE: DESCRIPTIVE:: } ;
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|  | ABOUT: "descriptive" |