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1 | # exceptions.pl |
2 | # tchrist@convex.com |
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3 | # |
4 | # This library is no longer being maintained, and is included for backward |
5 | # compatibility with Perl 4 programs which may require it. |
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6 | # This legacy library is deprecated and will be removed in a future |
7 | # release of perl. |
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8 | # |
9 | # In particular, this should not be used as an example of modern Perl |
10 | # programming techniques. |
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11 | |
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12 | # Here's a little code I use for exception handling. It's really just |
13 | # glorfied eval/die. The way to use use it is when you might otherwise |
14 | # exit, use &throw to raise an exception. The first enclosing &catch |
15 | # handler looks at the exception and decides whether it can catch this kind |
16 | # (catch takes a list of regexps to catch), and if so, it returns the one it |
17 | # caught. If it *can't* catch it, then it will reraise the exception |
18 | # for someone else to possibly see, or to die otherwise. |
19 | # |
20 | # I use oddly named variables in order to make darn sure I don't conflict |
21 | # with my caller. I also hide in my own package, and eval the code in his. |
22 | # |
23 | # The EXCEPTION: prefix is so you can tell whether it's a user-raised |
24 | # exception or a perl-raised one (eval error). |
25 | # |
26 | # --tom |
27 | # |
28 | # examples: |
29 | # if (&catch('/$user_input/', 'regexp', 'syntax error') { |
30 | # warn "oops try again"; |
31 | # redo; |
32 | # } |
33 | # |
34 | # if ($error = &catch('&subroutine()')) { # catches anything |
35 | # |
36 | # &throw('bad input') if /^$/; |
37 | |
38 | sub catch { |
39 | package exception; |
40 | local($__code__, @__exceptions__) = @_; |
41 | local($__package__) = caller; |
42 | local($__exception__); |
43 | |
44 | eval "package $__package__; $__code__"; |
45 | if ($__exception__ = &'thrown) { |
46 | for (@__exceptions__) { |
47 | return $__exception__ if /$__exception__/; |
48 | } |
49 | &'throw($__exception__); |
50 | } |
51 | } |
52 | |
53 | sub throw { |
54 | local($exception) = @_; |
55 | die "EXCEPTION: $exception\n"; |
56 | } |
57 | |
58 | sub thrown { |
59 | $@ =~ /^(EXCEPTION: )+(.+)/ && $2; |
60 | } |
61 | |
62 | 1; |