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						Function std.exception.collectExceptionMsg
Catches the exception thrown from the given expression and returns the
    msg property of that exception. If no exception is thrown, then null is
    returned. E can be void.
						
				string collectExceptionMsg(T, E)
				(
				
				  lazy E expression
				
				);
						
					
				If an exception is thrown but it has an empty message, then
    emptyExceptionMsg is returned.
    Note that while collectExceptionMsg can be used to collect any
    Throwable and not just Exceptions, it is generally ill-advised to
    catch anything that is neither an Exception nor a type derived from
    Exception. So, do not use collectExceptionMsg to collect
    non-Exceptions unless you're sure that that's what you really want to
    do.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| T | The type of exception to catch. | 
| expression | The expression which may throw an exception. | 
Example
void throwFunc() { throw new Exception("My Message."); }
writeln(collectExceptionMsg(throwFunc())); // "My Message."
void nothrowFunc() {}
assert(collectExceptionMsg(nothrowFunc()) is null);
void throwEmptyFunc() { throw new Exception(""); }
writeln(collectExceptionMsg(throwEmptyFunc())); // emptyExceptionMsg
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