> >>>>> "Dan" == Dan Muey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> I want to be able to return a true or false value from a > >> function in a module and populate the $! variable with the > >> specific errors. Is this possible? Is there documentation on > >> how to do this? I can find docs on how to use $! but not how to > >> set it. Thanks for any help -Ken > > Dan> Did anyone ever reply to this post? I couldn't find it in > Dan> the archives and I thinnk it's a pretty good question. > > Dan> For instance would it be 'safe' and 'proper', and 'ok', > Dan> etc... to do somethign like: > > Dan> sub whatever { my $foo = shift; undef $!; if($foo eq 'bar') { > Dan> return 1; } else { $! = "Foo must equal bar";return 0; } } > > $! is for system-call-related errors that can be mapped to > errno return values. I don't see "Foo must equal bar" fits > that definition. Perhaps you want to look at the "Exception" module. > > Having said that, you can set $! to a numeric value, and > it'll return that number in a numeric context, and the > appropriate error text in a string context. Rememeber that > $! is just a thin wrapper over errno though, so any > system-call-related activity will change it. > > -- Thanks for the info, very helpful!
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