tl;dr Dunno if the code or module's doc or if your approach makes sense...
But a generic solution of suppressing warnings in foreign code is manipulating signal handler in %SIG.
I did it once and this might help here
The routine indicated by $SIG{__WARN__} is called when
+a
warning message is about to be printed. The warning me
+ssage is
passed as the first argument. The presence of a "__WAR
+N__"
hook causes the ordinary printing of warnings to "STDER
+R" to be
suppressed. You can use this to save warnings in a var
+iable,
or turn warnings into fatal errors, like this:
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die $_[0] };
eval $proggie;
you may want search the archives for more examples of how to use this.
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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