The
$@ variable is only set by the eval code if it somehow fails.
In your last example, you don't use eval to "catch" this die, so
$@
will not be set.
However, even if you used eval, this will not work for your END-block. You might
want to try to install a $SIG{__DIE__} handler instead. Using that to
set a variable or something similar, so that you can access the information within
the END-block.
$SIG{__DIE__} = sub { our @reason = @_ };
eval { die "Let's Try to die." };
END {
our @reason;
if (@reason) {
print "We caught a call to die: @reason\n";
}
}
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