Ouch! That will eat any useful exception you want to throw too. Consider:

package EvalEater; sub new { bless {} } sub DESTROY { eval { sleep 1 if 0 } } package main; use Test::More 'tests' => 2; use Exception::Class ( 'Bomb' ); my $okay = eval { my $ee = EvalEater->new(); Bomb->throw( error => 'Ouch!' ); 1; }; ok( ! $@, "Eval appears to succeed: $@" ); ok( ! defined $okay, "Eval failed silently" );

I see the local $@ will fix the EvalEater, but is there a way to rescue the exception if I can't change EvalEater?


In reply to Re^2: Question on "Effective Perl Programming" (;1 > $@) by kyle
in thread Question on "Effective Perl Programming" by jfroebe

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