Yes, when you use $SIG{__DIE__} it will get called if the program would die irrespective of whether there is an eval { } around the point that is dying, as you can see from:
$SIG{__DIE__} = sub { print "die handler: " , @_ };
+
eval
{
die "DIE NOW";
};
+
print "Still alive";
The program doesn't "die" but the "__DIE__" handler gets called nonetheless. This is the documented behaviour. You'll need to rethink the way you are handling errors.
/J\
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