On Tuesday 15 May 2007 2:50 pm, Dave Rolsky wrote:
> If the object has overloading, we want to use overload::StrVal instead of
> risking letting the object's stringification overloading kick in. That
> _is_ the problem you're seeing, somehow the overloading kicks in and
> throws an exception.
>
> Anyway, I think this may be fixed in Devel::StackTrace 1.14+, as a side
> effect of some other code changes.

Upgrading to 1.15 has made the problem go away.  I see inside the module that 
the _ref_as_string method is quite streamlined now. In this form it's clearer 
to me; I think I now understand what you were saying.

Thanks for the help; I learned quite a lot during my Journey to the Bottom of 
the Stack.  And thanks also for Mason.  I have a lot of fun using it to 
develop my site.

Regards,
Charlie

-- 
Charlie Katz
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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