yup thats why I've let go of the more complicated stuff and trying to figure out how to do a basic change from one state to the next so I can then build on that
stuff().then(function(yo) {
// do stuff with yo
}).catch(function(err) {
// catch error from stuff(), and stop there.
}).then(function() {
// get what's coming after yo
});
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var tasks = ["url1","url2","url3"].map($.get);
Promise.all(tasks).spread(function(content1,content2,content3){
// the results here are parameters,
// alternatively, you can use `.then` and get them as an array
});
// way way after, at the end of the controller, or even lower than that
// well, for sure lower than that
}).catch(NoSuchRoomError,function(err) {
return res.render("error.jade",{error:err.message});
});
function MyError(){
this.stack = (new Error).stack
}
MyError.prototype = new Error;
function a(){
b();
}
var i = 4;
function b(){
if(--i) b()
else c();
}
function c(){
throw new MyError()
}
a()
Run with and without the this.stack = (new Error).stack - compare results.