You're mildly incorrect. Perl does not automatically stringify your exception objects. It leaves them alone and they're just like a regular objects. tye's object happens to have an overloaded conversion but that's only invoked when you examine it by printing $@ or testing to see if $@ is true/false.
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In reply to Re^3: Die silently? (/^but+$/)
by diotalevi
in thread Die silently?
by Anonymous Monk
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