Greetings.
I am now re-writing a script from scratch to change the work flow and I might as well try to modernize exception handling a bit while in there. I used to use eval { } to attempt to trap errors. I need something else capable of trapping errors which occur several layers deep in dependent Perl modules.
For example, XML::RSS is getting called by XML::Feed :
Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, subscript -1 at /
+usr/share/perl5/XML/RSS.pm line 910.
However, that specific error only occurs when processing very large numbers of feeds and since eval { } can't do that, I figure it is time to check try { } catch {} or something like that.
Is there any approach which is preferred over the others for trapping exceptions?
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