Use optional module Scope::Cleanup for trapping exceptions from the finally block #11
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Currently throwing exception from the finally block show just:
Execution of finally() block $code resulted in an exception, which
CAN NOT BE PROPAGATED due to fundamental limitations of Perl.
This patch implements throwing exceptions form the finally block via
optional module Scope::Cleanup. When module is not installed then Try::Tiny
would show same message as before. When installed, then it cleanup will
rethrow exception from finally block back to the caller.
There is also a new test which check that finally blocks are always called
in same order as before this patch.