Double hmm....
I have my code in an eval. I also have an alarm set.
EG, local $SIG{ALRM} = sub {die "SDFSD";};
The alarm is there to catch that weird, forever waiting execute issue.
Yet, the die actually dies. The eval doesn't catch it.
No code executes after the 'eval'...
Every place I look... that's supposed to work.
Is there any place that anyone can think of, where it shows an actual, 100% working .. foolproof, catches all errors, never lets the code die, DBI example?
If I can get over the hump of catching all errors, and not having code execution hang forever, I can move on from there...
Thanks all...
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