One idea would be to write a Perl script which is calling a other Perl script using system( ) inside eval and test if it's returns an error. However this wouldn't be very clean and portable. Untested.
In reply to Re: How to capture out of memory excpetion in perl?
by mscharrer
in thread How to capture out of memory excpetion in perl?
by mihirjha
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