On Sunday, June 23, 2002, at 01:14 , Jenda Krynicky wrote: [..] > The second way is a bit safer though. If you forget to test for > errors, your script ends with an error message and the user knows > something went wrong. > If you use the first and ignore the function result everything seems > to be OK, user thinks it worked and it blows up later. [..]
for demo code that seemed to be a good enough solution. I figure the cat who already groks: eval { local $SIG{'__DIE__'}; $global->clear_Lock('JoeBobBrigs'); }; $answer = ( $@ ) ? NOK : OK ; has other unresolved issues in their life that they need to deal with.... ciao drieux --- Like appropriately defending Slovak Kultural Heritage from the Rampant Praha Kulturally Myopic Imperialists undt their Sudetenland underlings, who all really wanted to be Ring Wraithes.... I mean - it's not like you have to be Franz Kafka to write esoteric perl code.... but it doesn't hurt.... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]