NAME Object::NulStr - Object which stringifies to NUL character ("\0") VERSION version 0.02 SYNOPSIS use Object::NulStr; die Object::NulStr->new; # dies without seemingly printing anything DESCRIPTION Object::NulStr is like Object::BlankStr, but instead of stringifying to "" (empty string), it stringifies to "\0" (NUL character). This has the benefit of having a boolean true value so checking exception is simpler (a simple if on $@ will do). But Object::BlankStr might suit you better if printing "\0" has some undesired side effects. Too bad we can't have it both ways for now. So far the only case I've found this to be useful is for die()-ing without printing anything. If you just use 'die;' or 'die "";' Perl will print the default "Died at ..." message. But if you say 'die Object::NulStr->new;' Perl will die without seemingly printing anything. SEE ALSO Object::BlankStr Object::SpaceBackStr AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.