converter your reply helped me understand this to every tiny detail, numerous thanks for your effort my fellow monk! ;-)
I didn't expect someone to put up so much effort and explain
an answer to my question so thoroughly.
I feel a little dumb now though.. that I failed to understand the concept heh. Actually, it was my first try at subroutine prototypes.
Say, I figure the code could be rewritten as follows:
try({die "foobar\n"; print "OK";12},
catch {print "FAILED!\n";}
);
*laugh* I guess my struggle for Java-like OO-ish exception handling hit back and confused me beyound
disbelief. lol ;-)
cheers,
vladb
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