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i wonder if i could get "throw" to push things onto a global variable stack instead of throwing an error

@boots i mean catch is the obvious one but then you're just writing plain ole exception-oriented code

@typhlosion i'd use "throw undefined;" but getting throw to return things is the real issue

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