It doesn't matter when the Try::Tiny is compiled. Features have a lexical scope, so it's all about the context in which the try keyword is compiled. And while that is possible to check that context to see if the feature is enabled, it's out of reach of Try::Tiny since I believe it's intentionally a pure-Perl module.
In reply to Re^4: Try::Tiny and -E
by ikegami
in thread Try::Tiny and -E
by 1nickt
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