It does print that, but not because $@ is set. Here's a slight modification:
Now I can see it! Of course it is printed because it is a *warning*, not an exception. Now the explanations of moritz and ikegami finally become clear! Strange - I should have seen this immediately by myself :-(
Thanks a lot for the clarification.
In reply to Re^5: Exploiting Perls idea of what is a number
by rovf
in thread Exploiting Perls idea of what is a number
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