That construction has crept into my code a few times and it's been because I was planning on doing something with the exception but ended up just letting it lie because I got sidetracked or went off a'testing from the outside and stopped looking at the code directly. It's easy to forget to do anything about it when it's behaving the same way, mostly, as if it weren't there.
In reply to Re: Why <c>eval {...};if ($@) { die $@ } else { ...</c> ???
by Your Mother
in thread Why <c>eval {...};if ($@) { die $@ } else { ...</c> ???
by Jenda
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