Hi, all the type-validation tools I know raise an exception when the value doesn't pass, and I can't say I've ever needed anything else. How would `error_mode` ever be handed a bad value, since it's only called internally? Would there ever be a case where your code passed a bad value and you didn't want it to croak?
Hope this helps!
In reply to Re: Non-fatal error handling with Mouse types?
by 1nickt
in thread Non-fatal error handling with Mouse types?
by wanna_code_perl
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