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Previously the global procedures
object contained the generated procedures keyed by their name and a secondary "internal name", and could be called directly by accessing them by name, like procedures['go']()
. Now procedures are defined using the ProcedurePrims.defineCommand()
and ProcedurePrims.defineReporter()
methods. Procedures can now be called using ProcedurePrims.callCommand()
and ProcedurePrims.callReporter()
, so ProcedurePrims.callCommand('go')
. Any arguments for the procedure can also be passed into the appropriate call*()
method after the procedure name.
You can check if a procedure exists using the ProcedurePrims.hasCommand()
and ProcedurePrims.hasReporter()
methods, passing in the procedure name you're checking for.
Many runtime errors will now generate stack traces. The RuntimeException
class includes a pre-generated stackTraceMessage
property that compiles the stack trace into a string, and also a stackTrace
property with is an array of stack frame objects, each with a type
(currently one of "command"
, "reporter"
, or "plot"
), a name
, and a location
(with start
and end
indexes from the compiled code) if you need programmatic access to the information.