More or less, but use at your own risk, because
exception in Mondrian have been known to freeze the image or raise a huge amount of pop-up
(due to being in the UI thread)
I think there are three places where to start when dealing with exceptions in Mondrian:
MOGraphElement>>handleException: (calls haltOnce)
It has no sender. I recently remove all sender of it since the visualization is first
rendered in a non displayed form. A debugger will popup on error
MOBoundedShape>>display:on: (this is the one
which gives a red shape in case of error)
This is not necessary anymore. The last version of Mondrian removed this particular case.
MOCanvas>>raiseError:
This is also cleaned.
Mircea, what do you want to achieve?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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