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h 3 : V 3 G + H ,P I , X , Y , \ , ] -\ ^ . b / d 0 e 0 f 0 l 0 t 0 u 1H v 1 w 2l x 2 y 3, 3H 3L 3R 3 3 C perl-Try-Tiny 0.30 7.module_el8.6.0+2815+6d8ccff0 Minimal try/catch with proper localization of $@ This module provides bare bones try/catch statements that are designed to
minimize common mistakes with eval blocks, and NOTHING else.
This is unlike TryCatch, which provides a nice syntax and avoids adding
another call stack layer, and supports calling return from the try block to
return from the parent subroutine. These extra features come at a cost of a
few dependencies, namely Devel::Declare and Scope::Upper that are occasionally
problematic, and the additional catch filtering uses Moose type constraints,
which may not be desirable either. bc#almalinux-p9.osuosl.org TAlmaLinux AlmaLinux MIT AlmaLinux Packaging Team