Also note that your re-opening of STDERR isn't a local action. After the first warning that triggers the handler, no warning or error message will appear, unless STDERR is reopened again.
Of course, the reason you are seeing the unwanted warning is that you set up the handler afterwards. That's like putting on a bullet proof jacket after you've been shot dead.
In reply to Re: ignoring warnings in eval
by JavaFan
in thread ignoring warnings in eval
by dbs
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