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Basically, I am talking about best practices in dynamically types languages. It's a programming issue you learn in undergrad in computer science — sorry I was unclear!
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You need a try-catch block since it's dynamically typed.
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I try (ironic) to avoid try-catch clauses like the plague. Anyway, only got up cause I couldn't sleep but I'm going back to bed now... :)
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Exception handling is really good practice.
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Yes perhaps I'm missing another thing here. I meant actual try-catch in Matlab where you don't know what the error is in the end. Makes things very hard to debug.
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You know the error, that is how you catch it. See section called "Handle Different Types of Errors": http://se.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/try.html …
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That is what try-catch is. If you use it to catch all errors, that is REALLY bad practice.
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Yes indeed. It's not the only bad practice. eval is another great evil... I was once in a place where they had written an entire script using eval commands... *shudder*
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Wow.
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