This way I will need to call x function every time after calling a Win32::OLE method. This seems to be quite boring.
Win32::OLE->Option(Warn => \&Carp::croak);
Moose isn't core, so [doc://] won't work, you need [mod://], read What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information?
In reply to Re: getting automatic error checking with Win32::OLE and Moose
by Anonymous Monk
in thread getting automatic error checking with Win32::OLE and Moose
by glasswalk3r
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