>
handle_error($_, { TypeError => sub {
I wanted to suggest
- dropping the $_ because it's redundant
- dropping the default case ' => sub { die $_[0] },' because it's redundant too
- elevating handle_error or rather handle to the same level like catch
- like this a simple catch could be used if the default isn't wanted.
But I think Lukas already did this in Try::Tiny::ByClass
use Try::Tiny::ByClass;
try {
die $exception_object;
} catch_case [
'Some::Class' => sub {
# handle Some::Class exceptions
},
'Exception::DivByZero' => sub {
# handle Exception::DivByZero exceptions
},
], finally {
# always do this
};
Tho I sense a bit of confusion between finally and a "naked" catch
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