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Fatal(3)	 Perl Programmers Reference Guide	 Fatal(3)

NAME
       Fatal - replace functions with equivalents which succeed
       or die

SYNOPSIS
	   use Fatal qw(open close);

	   sub juggle { . . . }
	   import Fatal 'juggle';

DESCRIPTION
       "Fatal" provides a way to conveniently replace functions
       which normally return a false value when they fail with
       equivalents which raise exceptions if they are not suc
       cessful.	 This lets you use these functions without having
       to test their return values explicitly on each call.
       Exceptions can be caught using "eval{}".	 See the perlfunc
       manpage and the perlvar manpage for details.

       The do-or-die equivalents are set up simply by calling
       Fatal's "import" routine, passing it the names of the
       functions to be replaced.  You may wrap both user-defined
       functions and overridable CORE operators (except "exec",
       "system" which cannot be expressed via prototypes) in this
       way.

       If the symbol ":void" appears in the import list, then
       functions named later in that import list raise an excep
       tion only when these are called in void context--that is,
       when their return values are ignored.  For example

	       use Fatal qw/:void open close/;

	       # properly checked, so no exception raised on error
	       if(open(FH, "< /bogotic") {
		       warn "bogo file, dude: $!";
	       }

	       # not checked, so error raises an exception
	       close FH;

AUTHOR
       Lionel.Cons@cern.ch

       prototype updates by Ilya Zakharevich ilya@math.ohio-
       state.edu

2001-02-22		   perl v5.6.1			 Fatal(3)
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