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37 | package Guard; |
37 | package Guard; |
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39 | no warnings; |
39 | no warnings; |
40 | |
40 | |
41 | BEGIN { |
41 | BEGIN { |
42 | $VERSION = '0.5'; |
42 | $VERSION = '1.02'; |
43 | @ISA = qw(Exporter); |
43 | @ISA = qw(Exporter); |
44 | @EXPORT = qw(guard scope_guard); |
44 | @EXPORT = qw(guard scope_guard); |
45 | |
45 | |
46 | require Exporter; |
46 | require Exporter; |
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189 | =head1 THANKS |
189 | =head1 THANKS |
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191 | Thanks to Marco Maisenhelder, who reminded me of the C<$Guard::DIED> |
191 | Thanks to Marco Maisenhelder, who reminded me of the C<$Guard::DIED> |
192 | solution to the problem of exceptions. |
192 | solution to the problem of exceptions. |
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194 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
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196 | L<Scope::Guard> and L<Sub::ScopeFinalizer>, which actually implement |
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197 | dynamic, not scoped guards, and have a lot higher CPU, memory and typing |
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198 | overhead. |
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200 | L<Hook::Scope>, which has apparently never been finished and corrupts |
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201 | memory when used. |
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194 | =cut |
203 | =cut |
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