You might want to read the following for an evolutionary overview:
Error.pm provides a lot of syntactic sugar that tends to break easily. As such, its use is not too recommended. On the other side, there's the Exception-Class module which provides object-oriented exceptions with no special syntactic sugar, and which works very well. Its use is highly recommended.
In reply to Re: Exception classes in Perl?
by 7stud
in thread Exception classes in Perl?
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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