Thomas Bätzler [TB], on Monday, June 6, 2005 at 11:01 (+0200 ) wrote
the following:

TB> Doesn't that kind-of answer your question?

TB> If you call die without an argument, it'll use the message in
TB> $@ instead. That's set by the last eval() in your code. I would
TB> expect that failing eval() happens in the module you're calling.

hm question is, why die; produces error, and when is no die; in that
snippet everything is OK? (I hope:)

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