Just wondering, why call "catch" the command that prevents termination
of a script when command errors occur?
The analogy I can think is that the script is "about to fall" (as in
"The rise and the fall of the Roman Empire") and we "catch" it so that
it doesn't after all.
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Alecos Papadopoulos
PhD Candidate
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
School of Economic Sciences
Department of Economics
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