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How do you trap a broken pipe error? For instance the following function reads until an \n is found, however if the client in this case is a browser, and it does not send the \n, but instead hits the stop button , the server dies with Broken Pipe error.

Anyone know how to properly trap a broken pipe error?

eval { if( !( print_errs( $got = Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_all($ssl)))){ if ( $got ne ''){ Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl, $got) or die "$$: ssl write fai +led"; print "$got\n"; } } } || print "ERRORZ\n"; #I never get here due to an untrapable broken p +ipe error

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