NAME
   Exception::Base - Lightweight exceptions

SYNOPSIS
     # Use module and create needed exceptions
     use Exception::Base
        'Exception::Runtime',              # create new module
        'Exception::System',               # load existing module
        'Exception::IO',          => {
            isa => 'Exception::System' },  # create new based on existing
        'Exception::FileNotFound' => {
            isa => 'Exception::IO',        # create new based on previous
            message => 'File not found',   # override default message
            has => [ 'filename' ],         # define new rw attribute
            string_attributes => [ 'message', 'filename' ],
        };                                 # output message and filename

     # eval is used as "try" block
     eval {
       open my $file, '/etc/passwd'
         or Exception::FileNotFound->throw(
               message=>'Something wrong',
               filename=>'/etc/passwd');
     };
     # syntax for Perl >= 5.10
     use feature 'switch';
     if ($@) {
       given (my $e = Exception::Base->catch) {
         when ($e->isa('Exception::IO')) { warn "IO problem"; }
         when ($e->isa('Exception::Eval')) { warn "eval died"; }
         when ($e->isa('Exception::Runtime')) { warn "some runtime was caught"; }
         when ($e->matches({value=>9})) { warn "something happened"; }
         when ($e->matches(qr/^Error/)) { warn "some error based on regex"; }
         default { $e->throw; } # rethrow the exception
       }
     }
     # standard syntax for older Perl
     if ($@) {
       my $e = Exception::Base->catch;   # convert $@ into exception
       if ($e->isa('Exception::IO')) { warn "IO problem"; }
       elsif ($e->isa('Exception::Eval')) { warn "eval died"; }
       elsif ($e->isa('Exception::Runtime')) { warn "some runtime was caught"; }
       elsif ($e->matches({value=>9})) { warn "something happened"; }
       elsif ($e->matches(qr/^Error/)) { warn "some error based on regex"; }
       else { $e->throw; } # rethrow the exception
     }

     # $@ has to be recovered ASAP!
     eval { die "this die will be caught" };
     my $e = Exception::Base->catch;
     eval { die "this die will be ignored" };
     if ($e) {
        (...)
     }

     # the exception can be thrown later
     my $e = Exception::Base->new;
     # (...)
     $e->throw;

     # ignore our package in stack trace
     package My::Package;
     use Exception::Base '+ignore_package' => __PACKAGE__;

     # define new exception in separate module
     package Exception::My;
     use Exception::Base (__PACKAGE__) => {
         has => ['myattr'],
     };

     # run Perl with changed verbosity for debugging purposes
     $ perl -MException::Base=verbosity,4 script.pl

DESCRIPTION
   This class implements a fully OO exception mechanism similar to
   Exception::Class or Class::Throwable. It provides a simple interface
   allowing programmers to declare exception classes. These classes can be
   thrown and caught. Each uncaught exception prints full stack trace if
   the default verbosity is increased for debugging purposes.

   The features of `Exception::Base':

   * fast implementation of the exception class

   * fully OO without closures and source code filtering

   * does not mess with `$SIG{__DIE__}' and `$SIG{__WARN__}'

   * no external run-time modules dependencies, requires core Perl modules
     only

   * the default behavior of exception class can be changed globally or
     just for the thrown exception

   * matching the exception by class, message or other attributes

   * matching with string, regex or closure function

   * creating automatically the derived exception classes (perlfunc
     interface)

   * easily expendable, see Exception::System class for example

   * prints just an error message or dumps full stack trace

   * can propagate (rethrow) an exception

   * can ignore some packages for stack trace output

   * some defaults (i.e. verbosity) can be different for different
     exceptions

AUTHOR
   Piotr Roszatycki <[email protected]>

LICENSE
   Copyright (c) 2007-2010, 2012-2013 Piotr Roszatycki <[email protected]>.

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.

   See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/artistic.html