Hi Saberworks,
To trap those as well as any way the program as a whole can die, you can set a SIG die handler
This is exacly what I want. Then I can write a handler that runs on autostart, runs my program, and then when it finishes I can check the exit code for errors.
I'll try that.
Regards
Steve
In reply to Re^2: Catching errors.
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in thread Catching errors.
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