IMHO, you should try to make this platform independent, look at
File::Basename or use $^O.
here:
sub _load_reference_if_you_need { # {{{
if ($reference) {
# Reference already loaded or initialized.
return $reference;
}
# Is there a reference file?
if (not -f $default_reference_filename) {
# Nope. Warn the User, but don't make a tragedy of it.
diag("No reference file found. All calls to is_referenced_ok W
+ILL fail.");
return $reference = {};
}
return $reference = $serializer_load->($default_reference_filename
+);
}
I'd also check if you have read permissions and wrap the call to the serializer in an eval so you can catch any error in the serializer.
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