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  2. Exception handling syntax - Wikipedia

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    Exception handling is available in PowerBuilder versions 8.0 and above. TRY // Normal execution path CATCH (ExampleException ee) // deal with the ExampleException FINALLY // This optional section is executed upon termination of any of the try or catch blocks above END TRY

  3. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    Exception handling with Try-Catch-Finally: Unlike other .NET languages, this allows multiple exception types for a single catch block. Nestable Here-Strings: PowerShell Here-Strings have been improved and can now nest. [79] Block comments: PowerShell 2.0 supports block comments using <# and #> as delimiters. [80]

  4. Exception handling (programming) - Wikipedia

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    The Go developers believe that the try-catch-finally idiom obfuscates control flow, [59] and introduced the exception-like panic / recover mechanism. [ 60 ] recover () differs from catch in that it can only be called from within a defer code block in a function, so the handler can only do clean-up and change the function's return values, and ...

  5. py2exe - Wikipedia

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    These executables can run on a system without Python installed. [3] It is the most common tool for doing so. py2exe was used to distribute the official BitTorrent client (before the version 6.0) and is still used to distribute SpamBayes as well as other projects. Since May 2014, version 0.9.2.0 of py2exe is available for Python 3. [1]

  6. Return statement - Wikipedia

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    In Java—and similar languages modeled after it, like JavaScript—it is possible to execute code even after return statement, because the finally block of a try-catch structure is always executed. So if the return statement is placed somewhere within try or catch blocks the code within finally (if added) will be executed. It is even possible ...

  7. Comparison of command shells - Wikipedia

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    The PSReadLine [31] PowerShell module (which is shipped with version 5.0) provides the option to specify a CommandValidationHandler ScriptBlock which runs before submitting the command. This allows for custom correcting of commonly mistyped commands, and verification before actually running the command.

  8. Talk:Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    Good catch - I think there's an ACM article somewhere; I'll try to dig it up. Peter Flass ( talk ) 14:31, 22 September 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] Command Lines come from the teletype interface, basically in days of old, one was telexing the computer through ancient teletype machines, and listen to the result.

  9. Windows Console - Wikipedia

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    Windows Console is the infrastructure for console applications in Microsoft Windows.An instance of a Windows Console has a screen buffer and an input buffer.It allows console apps to run inside a window or in hardware text mode (so as to occupy the entire screen).