Try::Tiny can check either inside import() or die/skip right at the beginning of the module.

False positive:

use v5.40; use Try::Tiny qw( try catch ); ... { # Code that hasn't been converted to 5.40 yet, for example. no feature qw( try ); try { ... }; } ...

False negative:

use Try::Tiny qw( try catch ); ... { use feature qw( try ); try { ... } catch ( $e ) { ... } } ...

What should be the benefit of Try::Tiny exporting it's subs while feature-try is enabled?

I didn't say it shouldn't be done. I said it doesn't always work. To evaluate if it should be done or not, it's important to know when it won't work correctly.


In reply to Re^14: Try::Tiny and -E by ikegami
in thread Try::Tiny and -E by 1nickt

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