spaetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> It implements proper exception handling which allows to catch
>> exceptions where you want to deal with them without having to pass
>> error return values up the sub routine stack.  For example, if
>
> absolutely useful! agreed.

Of course, Martijn is right in that's probably only a wrapper around
eval/die.  I just read those man pages and we'll have to see how much
value Error.pm adds.

Its biggest benefit is probably that it looks a bit more what you
would expect coming from Python or so.

Matthias

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