Say I have this code:
function doFileStuff(){
var file = "";
try {
file = fileOpen(filePath);
// do stuff with file
}
finally {
fileClose(file);
}
}
If the fileOpen()
process fails, the fileClose()
call will error. What I need to do is this sort of thing (pseudocode):
if (isFile(file)){
fileClose(file);
}
I know I can test if file is an empty string still, and this works for me here, but it's not testing what I should be testing: whether file
is a file handle. I can check the object's Java class, but this again sounds a bit hacky to me, and there should be a CFML way of doing it.
There should be something like just isFile()
, shouldn't there? I can't find anything like this in the docs.
Any thoughts / tips? I have gone into more depth in my investigations on my blog. it's too wordy for here.
finally
clause without adding an ugly try/catch. Apache's approach to it was to create a closeQuietly method. I kind of like that idea better than anIsFile
method. At least in this specific scenario ..FileClose( object, throwOnError )
FileCloseSilent(object)
and performFileClose
inside try/catch in it, whatever the result would be.