From 23b4cde859059c350bdd95ddfac317be62705561 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Bj=C3=B6rn=20Gustavsson?=
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 11:23:24 +0100
Subject: Reference manual: Don't mention fault/{1,2}
---
system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml | 8 +++-----
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
(limited to 'system')
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml
index 02885a3813..99e48544d6 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml
@@ -48,10 +48,8 @@
The Erlang programming language has built-in features for
handling of run-time errors.
A run-time error can also be emulated by calling
- erlang:error(Reason), erlang:error(Reason, Args)
- (those appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10),
- erlang:fault(Reason) or erlang:fault(Reason, Args)
- (old equivalents).
+ erlang:error(Reason) or erlang:error(Reason, Args)
+ (those appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10).
A run-time error is another name for an exception
of class error.
@@ -91,7 +89,7 @@
error |
- Run-time error for example 1+a, or the process called erlang:error/1,2 (appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10B) or erlang:fault/1,2 (old equivalent) |
+ Run-time error for example 1+a, or the process called erlang:error/1,2 (appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10B) |
exit |
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