Like #14, if an exception arises in the preamble of a code part, NUMBAS silently absorbs it, stops running the preamble, and then tries to grade the student's work. Since the preamble code is there for a reason, the student almost always gets graded wrong with a mysterious error message.
Like #14, if an exception arises in the preamble of a code part, NUMBAS silently absorbs it, stops running the preamble, and then tries to grade the student's work. Since the preamble code is there for a reason, the student almost always gets graded wrong with a mysterious error message.