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package autodie::exception::system; use 5.008; use strict; use warnings; use parent 'autodie::exception'; use Carp qw(croak); our $VERSION = '2.29'; # VERSION: Generated by DZP::OurPkg:Version # ABSTRACT: Exceptions from autodying system(). my $PACKAGE = __PACKAGE__; =head1 NAME autodie::exception::system - Exceptions from autodying system(). =head1 SYNOPSIS eval { use autodie qw(system); system($cmd, @args); }; if (my $E = $@) { say "Ooops! ",$E->caller," had problems: $@"; } =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a L<autodie::exception> class for failures from the C<system> command. Presently there is no way to interrogate an C<autodie::exception::system> object for the command, exit status, and other information you'd expect such an object to hold. The interface will be expanded to accommodate this in the future. =cut sub _init { my ($this, %args) = @_; $this->{$PACKAGE}{message} = $args{message} || croak "'message' arg not supplied to autodie::exception::system->new"; return $this->SUPER::_init(%args); } =head2 stringify When stringified, C<autodie::exception::system> objects currently use the message generated by L<IPC::System::Simple>. =cut sub stringify { my ($this) = @_; return $this->{$PACKAGE}{message} . $this->add_file_and_line; } 1; __END__ =head1 LICENSE Copyright (C)2008 Paul Fenwick This is free software. You may modify and/or redistribute this code under the same terms as Perl 5.10 itself, or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5. =head1 AUTHOR Paul Fenwick E<lt>pjf@perltraining.com.auE<gt>
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