I'm writing code that runs all sorts of external commands as well as various filesystem commands that can fail.
Is there any module that can save me the trouble of adding or die to anything that can fail?
I'd like to be able to wrap the following in something so that instead of:
mkdir $dirname or die "can't create directory $dirname";
system("some external command") or die "can run some external command";
I get:
some_wrapper_code {
mkdir $dirname;
system("some external command");
}
such that if mkdir fails it'll tell me that the failure was in mkdir, and if system fails it'll tell me that the failure was in system.
Yep. Check out autodie from CPAN.
From the docs:
The
autodiepragma provides a convenient way to replace functions that normally return
false on failure with equivalents that throw an exception on failure.The
autodiepragma has lexical scope, meaning that functions and subroutines altered withautodiewill only change their behaviour until the end of the enclosing block, file, oreval.
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