The solution is, as has been pointd out, to redefine the WARN signal handler.
To redirect warnings for the command
my $allofit = buildData(\%Edina::SSR::Common::everything);
I simply created a subroutine:
sub makeData {
my @warns = ();
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @warns, @_; };
my $allofit = buildData(\%Edina::SSR::Common::everything);
return ($allofit, \@warns);
}
and called it with:
my ($allofit, $error) = makeData();
then the value of $error->... can be tested for any warnings
-- Ian Stuart
A man depriving some poor village, somewhere, of a first-class idiot.
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