I just randomly thought about this again today, and I think I know why $! got reset, and I believe that you are right about the cause.
The require line that you finger is Perl's delayed loading of Carp::Heavy. Loading that involves I/O, compilation, etc. All of which are likely to reset $!.
And indeed you can test it with comparing the output of the following script:
#!/appl/cpc/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
require Carp::Heavy; # Avoid delayed loading resetting $!
$!=10;
$?=9;
croak "$!: $?";
All things considered I don't think your assumption about Carp was off base. (It was wrong, it is undocumented, but it is a reasonable and possibly useful feature.) I would suggest submitting a patch to Carp that captures $! before the
require and then resets it afterwards. Also create a test that checks that $! is preseved through a
croak and a
confess and submit that as well.
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