> > Not my favorite approach. I am inclined to go in Andrews direction.
> > Does Andrew's approach break anything? I don't think so. In all
> > of his three cases, our "if ($exception)" still has the same truth value.
> > Any counterexamples I am missing?
>
> Only example I can think of it where a user's test does
> eval{testcode}. I haven't actually done this in any of mine, at least
Can't think of a problem with it, why is it a counterexample? On return
from your outer eval {} $@ would be reset.
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