I don't know where you got that idea that there's a limit. You can do as much as you want. END blocks are called *before* global destruction, so perl is a perfectly normal state.
That said, it's rather odd that you would have to use END blocks. You should find a destructor or Object::Destroyer more appropriate in many circumstances.
In reply to Re: What is safe to do in an END block?
by ikegami
in thread What is safe to do in an END block?
by Cap'n Steve
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