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# Exceptions handling
Unfortunatelly, exceptions handling in this library is a bit difficult in some places, but that have at least two reasons: flexibility and usability.
## "In place" handling
In case you know, where exceptions are happening, you may use several tools for exceptions catching:
* Catching with result
* Catching with callback
### Catching with result
If you prefer to receive `Result` objects instead of some weird callbacks, you may use the next syntax:
```kotlin
safelyWithResult {
// do something
}.onSuccess { // will be called if everything is right
// handle success
}.onFailure { // will be called if something went wrong
// handle error
it.printStackTrace()
}.getOrThrow() // will return value or throw exception
```
### Catching with callback
Also there is more simple (in some cases) way to handle exceptions with callbacks:
```kotlin
safely(
{
// handle error
it.printStackTrace()
null // return value
}
) {
// do something
}
```
### Bonus: different types of handling
There are two types of handling:
* Just safely - when you are using something to obviously retrieve value or throw exception. When handling callback has been skipped, it will throw exception by default. For example:
```kotlin
safely(
{
it.printStackTrace()
"error"
}
) {
error("Hi :)") // emulate exception throwing
"ok"
} // result will be with type String
```
* Safely without exceptions - almost the same as `safely`, but this type by default allow to return nullable value (when exception was thrown) instead of just throwing (as with `safely`):
```kotlin
safelyWithouExceptions {
// do something
} // will returns nullable result type
```
## Global exceptions handling
The most simple way to configure exceptions handling is to change `CoroutineContext` when you are creating your `CoroutineScope` for bot processing:
```kotlin
val bot = telegramBot("TOKEN")
bot.buildBehaviour (
scope = scope,
defaultExceptionsHandler = {
it.printStackTrace()
}
) {
// ...
}
```
OR
```kotlin
val bot = telegramBotWithBehaviour (
"TOKEN",
scope = scope,
defaultExceptionsHandler = {
it.printStackTrace()
}
) {
// ...
}
```
Here we have used `ContextSafelyExceptionHandler` class. It will pass default handling of exceptions and will call the block in most cases when something inside of your bot logic has thrown exception.