El sáb., 28 jul. 2018 a las 18:30, Gábor Csárdi (<csardi.ga...@gmail.com>) escribió: > > Anyone knows a way to re-throw a caught interrupt condition, so that > it behaves just like the original one? I.e. no error message is > printed, but the execution is stopped of course. With just calling > stop in the error handler, it prints the error message, or, if there > is no error message (like in the original interrupt condition), > another error happens. > > tryCatch(Sys.sleep(100), interrupt = function(e) { e$message <- > "interrupted"; stop(e) } ) > <press CTRL + C / ESC here> > #> Error: interrupted > > tryCatch(Sys.sleep(100), interrupt = function(e) stop(e)) > <press CTRL + C / ESC here> > #> Error in stop(e) : bad error message
Sorry, I probably misunderstood your intention, but... simply by not calling stop at all? This is what I see: > tryCatch(Sys.sleep(100), interrupt = function(e) do_something <<- 1) <press CTRL + C / ESC here> ^C> > do_something [1] 1 Iñaki ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel