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package autodie::skip; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
our $VERSION = '2.34'; # VERSION | |
# This package exists purely so people can inherit from it, | |
# which isn't at all how roles are supposed to work, but it's | |
# how people will use them anyway. | |
if ($] < 5.010) { | |
# Older Perls don't have a native ->DOES. Let's provide a cheap | |
# imitation here. | |
*DOES = sub { return shift->isa(@_); }; | |
} | |
1; | |
__END__ | |
=head1 NAME | |
autodie::skip - Skip a package when throwing autodie exceptions | |
=head1 SYNPOSIS | |
use parent qw(autodie::skip); | |
=head1 DESCRIPTION | |
This dummy class exists to signal that the class inheriting it should | |
be skipped when reporting exceptions from autodie. This is useful | |
for utility classes like L<Path::Tiny> that wish to report the location | |
of where they were called on failure. | |
If your class has a better way of doing roles, then you should not | |
load this class and instead simply say that your class I<DOES> | |
C<autodie::skip> instead. | |
=head1 AUTHOR | |
Copyright 2013, Paul Fenwick <[email protected]> | |
=head1 LICENSE | |
This module is free software. You may distribute it under the same | |
terms as Perl itself. | |
=head1 SEE ALSO | |
L<autodie>, L<autodie::exception> | |
=for Pod::Coverage DOES | |
=cut | |