3 Having C<eval> catch C<die> in one of the callbacks when called
4 indirectly as C</pattern/> doesn't work. This is not at all surprising
5 since the eventual call to the callback sub is not exectuted within
6 the context that C</pattern> appeared in, but there's a test for it
9 The other eval tests are just copies of this one made because the
10 interpreter can only die so many times per process.
16 use Test::More skip_all => 'TODO: make this work';
17 #use Test::More tests => 1;
19 use re::engine::Plugin (
20 comp => sub { die "died at comp time" },
27 local $TODO = 'passing tests for known bug with how we handle eval';