The or die is just what you should always do if you don't otherwise check the result in your logic. It's the default, fallback thing to do if you don't have anything else to do.
Hmm, maybe Perl 6 will have a property for a sub that will warn if it's called in void context, pointing out that "you better check the result of this!".
—John
In reply to Re: Question on style/technique
by John M. Dlugosz
in thread Question on style/technique
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