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The Perl special variable <c> $@ </C> holds the reason why <c> eval </C> failed during compilation or execution. See the discussion of [doc://eval] in [doc://perlfunc]. Perl failures may have causes that do not originate in <c>eval</C>, and the reasons (actually, error message strings or numeric codes) for these failures are held in other error variables.
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