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Re^2: trap signal 'exit': why I am not able to have it work??

by alex5161 (Novice)
on Oct 31, 2017 at 13:00 UTC ( [id://1202422]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: trap signal 'exit': why I am not able to have it work??
in thread trap signal 'exit': why I am not able to have it work??

Sure!

Completely cover all my needs! Just followed shell-script functionality and did not guess about the END{}

Thanks!

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Re^3: trap signal 'exit': why I am not able to have it work??
by RonW (Parson) on Oct 31, 2017 at 19:15 UTC

    Note that END blocks are executed in the reverse order they are "registered". If you want or need your END block to run last, you need to put it before any use directives (though should be safe to put it after strict and warnings).

    use strict; use warnings; my $exit_normally = 0; sub exit_handler; END { exit_handler; } # other use directives sub exit_handler { ... } ... $exit_normally = 1; __END__
      .. before any use directives...
      That why I could not get the END{..} be processed by 'die' for signals...
      Thanks, again!!!

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