Tony Olekshy wrote:
> Traditionally Perl has had both the "do" and the "eval" block
> forms, the latter which traps, the former which doesn't.
In the perl 5 pocket reference 3rd edition page 63, it claims that $@ is
set to the result of an eval or do. How does this impact exception
handling tests on $@ to determine if an exception was thrown, if $@ can
be set by a do ? OR is that an error in the pocket guide?
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