Snippets/Error Handling/try.snippets.ps1xml
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<Snippets xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/PowerShell/Snippets'> <Snippet Version='1.0.0'> <Header> <Title>try</Title> <Description>inserts "try" error handler. Needs to be completed by adding a catch and/or finally clause.</Description> <Shortcut>try</Shortcut> <Keywords>ScriptBlock</Keywords> <Author>Tobias</Author> <DifficultyLevel>4</DifficultyLevel> <Example>False</Example> <SnippetTypes> <SnippetType>Expansion</SnippetType> <SnippetType>SurroundsWith</SnippetType> </SnippetTypes> <Requirements> <MinimumPowerShellVersion>1</MinimumPowerShellVersion> <RequiredModules></RequiredModules> <AdminPrivileges>False</AdminPrivileges> <ProcessorArchitecture>x86,x64</ProcessorArchitecture> </Requirements> </Header> <Declarations> <Literal> <ID><![CDATA[10;9;0]]></ID> <Default></Default> <ToolTip><![CDATA[]]></ToolTip> <ToolTipStatusbar><![CDATA[code to monitor for errors]]></ToolTipStatusbar> <EncloseSelection>true</EncloseSelection> </Literal> </Declarations> <Code> <Script Language='PowerShell' CaretOffset='134'> <![CDATA[try { # Content } catch { "Error was $_" $line = $_.InvocationInfo.ScriptLineNumber "Error was in Line $line" } ]]> </Script> </Code> </Snippet> </Snippets> |