Hi all
I would like to use exception handling (try-catch-throw method) without using any CPAN module.
My code is as follows:
$request = "abc";
$response = "test";
sub request_response
{
my($request,$response) = @_;
my $success;
if(($request =~ /^JI/) || ($request eq "JO"))
{
$success = 1;
$request = "1A Transmission:\n".$request;
}
elsif(($response eq "OK INFORMATION DELETED") || ($response =~ /DESCRI
+PTION ELEMENT DOES NOT EXIST/))
{
$success = 1;
$response = "1A Response:\n".$response;
}
my $transaction = join("\n",$request,$response);
print STDOUT $transaction."\n";
print STDERR $transaction unless ($success == 1);
}
Can anyone please tell me to implement the try-catch-throw method in this code.
Thanks
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