#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; require q(./test.pl); plan(tests => 1); =pod This tests the use of an eval{} block to wrap a next::method call. =cut { package A; use mro 'c3'; sub foo { die 'A::foo died'; return 'A::foo succeeded'; } } { package B; use base 'A'; use mro 'c3'; sub foo { eval { return 'B::foo => ' . (shift)->next::method(); }; if ($@) { return $@; } } } like(B->foo, qr/^A::foo died/, 'method resolved inside eval{}');