Personally, I like to use Carp::croak over die because it reports the problem on a line number that the module user can affect, instead of reporting the problem within a module that the module user will not edit/change.
I think your approach of having a reporting scheme that stores the error message and returns undef or (if "autodie" is set) croaks is the best approach:
sub _error {
my( $self, $message ) = @_;
$self->{last_error} = $message;
croak $message if $self->{autodie};
};
sub do_something {
my $res = eval {
$webhook->execute(...);
};
if( my $err = $@ ) {
$self->_error( $err );
};
}
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