Several people already tried this, for an interesting guide through such an endeavour see →Perl's Warn and Die Signals.
The "official" statement is in perlvar. If you look there for __DIE__, there's the statementWhen a __DIE__ hook routine returns, the exception processing continues as it would have in the absence of the hook, unless the hook routine itself exits via […something that would lead to the end of the program, anyway]
The above mentioned documents put (and answer) the question "how", more important is the question "why", which you must answer yourself.
In reply to Re: Daemon Continue after $SIG{__DIE__}
by soonix
in thread Daemon Continue after $SIG{__DIE__}
by rajuskark
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