error_handler - function in master object to handle errors void error_handler( mapping error, int caught ); This function is only called if MUDLIB_ERROR_HANDLER is defined. This function allows the mudlib to handle runtime errors. The contents of the 'error' mapping are: <pre> ([ "error" : string, // the error "program" : string, // the program "object" : object, // the current object "line" : int, // the line number "trace" : mapping array // a trace back ]) </pre> Each line of traceback is a mapping containing the following: <pre> ([ "function" : string, // the function name "program" : string, // the program "object" : object, // the object "file" : string, // the file to which the line number refers "line" : int, // the line number "arguments" : array, // function arguments "locals" : array // local variables ]) </pre> arguments and local variables are only available if ARGUMENTS_IN_TRACEBACK and LOCALS_IN_TRACEBACK are defined. The 'caught' flag is 1 if the error was trapped by catch(). See also: catch, error, throw, log_error Tim Hollebeek Beek@ZorkMUD, Lima Bean, IdeaExchange, and elsewhere