Class::Delegation has to solve the problem of catching only some errors and rethrowing others. It isn't perfect that way. If you aren't comfortable fixing Class::Delegation so it rethrows your real exceptions properly then you shouldn't use it. You should submit a simplest case RT bug for this.
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In reply to Re: Aspect and Class::Delegation
by diotalevi
in thread Aspect and Class::Delegation
by rootcho
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