Fix 5.37.9 breakage due to eval errors being handled consistently in modern perls.#8
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Fix 5.37.9 breakage due to eval errors being handled consistently in modern perls.#8demerphq wants to merge 2 commits intombarbon:masterfrom
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EUMM gets upset because the value should be the .c file name not undef.
Errors are now consistently handled in eval, regardless of count, or
type of error (semantic or syntax, etc). In older perls a single syntax
error would not trigger $SIG{__DIE__} for instance, nor would it exit
the eval the same way as 10+ errors would. In 5.37.9 all errors are
handled the same, and will trigger $SIG{__DIE__}.
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Errors are now consistently handled in eval, regardless of count, or type of error (semantic or syntax, etc). In older perls a single syntax error would not trigger
$SIG{__DIE__}for instance, nor would it exit the eval the same way as 10+ errors would. In 5.37.9 all errors are handled the same, and will trigger$SIG{__DIE__}, and output the "Execution of ... aborted due to compilation errors" message always now.Fixes #7