I have the same problem as in Can't disable stack trace in Carp::croak() for some reason.  Because every call in the stack is considered "safe", croak() prints out a full stack trace every time.  I'd like to disable that for certain calls.
Here's an example:
use Carp;
sub this_may_fail {
  # Some code...
  croak "This call failed!";
}
sub regular_code {
  this_may_fail();
}
regular_code();
Both subroutines are in the same package, so this_may_fail is automatically marked as safe.  Is there any way to tell Carp that this_may_fail should be considered unsafe?
It's regular_code that's considered "safe" by this_may_fail. The check is based on namespace, so to make it unsafe, you'd place this_may_fail in a different namespace.
Or write your own croaker.
perl -e'
   use Carp qw( );
   sub untrusting_croak {
      goto &Carp::croak if $Carp::Verbose;
      my @caller = caller(1);
      die(join("", @_)." at $caller[1] line $caller[2]\n");
   }
   sub f { untrusting_croak("!!!"); }    # Line 9
   f();                                  # Line 11
'
!!! at -e line 11
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