If I call Log() and then throw an exception or crash, a log does not get generated.
Especially in Live Mode.
what's the preferred method for guaranteeing a log gets generated, especially when a crash such as a divide by zero is imminent.
Normally I would call exit(0), exit(1), or abort() for a posix process.
Keith K
In answer to my own question... thanks to whoever's algorithm it was that I cloned that had this in their example.
//Data Event Handler: New data arrives here. "TradeBars" type is a dictionary of strings so you can access it by symbol. public override void OnData(Slice slice) { try { _privateOnData(slice); } catch (Exception ex) { Error("OnData: " + ex.Message + "\r\n\r\n" + ex.StackTrace); } } public void _privateOnData(Slice slice) { ... your strategy ... }
Jared Broad
Sorry we missed this one Keith!
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