NAME Try::Tiny::NoDie - minimal try/catch with local-disabling of SIGDIE SYNOPSIS Preserves all of Try::Tiny's semantics to expect and handle exceptions but adds a try_no_die keyword which behaves exactly just like try but with a locally-disabled __DIE__ hook. As such: try_no_die { die "foo"; }; is exactly equivalent to: try { local $SIG{__DIE__} = "IGNORE"; die "foo"; }; DESCRIPTION This module is primarily designed for developer convenience, for cases wherein the desired behavior within the scope of the error throwing code is a nullified __DIE__ handler. FAQ Why not add an option to disable __DIE__ on Try::Tiny? Yes, that's possible. However, as Try::Tiny aims to preserve compatibility as one of its design objective, Try::Tiny::NoDie holds a different opinion and offers this option to the developer. Why not override the default behavior of try instead? As disabling __DIE__ within the scope of the error throwing code is a rather specific corner case, this poses a potential risk when the developer expects otherwise if the same keyword was to be overriden. Due to this, a separate try_no_die keyword has been added instead. AUTHOR Arnold Tan Casis COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016- Arnold Tan Casis LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO Try::Tiny