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| PackageDescription | This module lets you define an exception hierarchy quickly and simply. Here were my design goals: * * minimalist interface * * 80% of features in 20% of lines of code * * depend only on core modules (nearly achieved) * * support hierarchical error types * * identify errors types by name (class) not by parsing strings * * leave (possibly expensive) trace decisions to the thrower Currently, 'failures' is implemented in under 70 lines of code. Failure objects are implemented with the Class::Tiny manpage to allow easy subclassing (see the custom::failures manpage), but 'Class::Tiny' only requires core modules, so other than that exception, the 'core only' goal is achieved. |
| PackageName | perl-failures |
| PackageRelease | 2.44 |
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