update: corrected misspelling of supersede to avoid propagating the error.
I can't find the syntax to make supercede supersede work.
sub asub ( $ace, $deuce?, $trey? ) {
say "$ace $deuce $trey";
}
use Test;
supersede sub asub( $ace, $deuce?, $trey? ) { # XXX
die "asub";
}
my $derr;
try {
asub( 1, 2, 3);
CATCH { $derr = $!; }
}
ok( $derr eq "asub", "asub died" );
Be well, rir
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