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package Log::Message::Simple; use if $] > 5.017, 'deprecate'; use strict; use Log::Message private => 0;; BEGIN { use vars qw[$VERSION]; $VERSION = '0.10'; } =pod =head1 NAME Log::Message::Simple - Simplified interface to Log::Message =head1 SYNOPSIS use Log::Message::Simple qw[msg error debug carp croak cluck confess]; use Log::Message::Simple qw[:STD :CARP]; ### standard reporting functionality msg( "Connecting to database", $verbose ); error( "Database connection failed: $@", $verbose ); debug( "Connection arguments were: $args", $debug ); ### standard carp functionality carp( "Wrong arguments passed: @_" ); croak( "Fatal: wrong arguments passed: @_" ); cluck( "Wrong arguments passed -- including stacktrace: @_" ); confess("Fatal: wrong arguments passed -- including stacktrace: @_" ); ### retrieve individual message my @stack = Log::Message::Simple->stack; my @stack = Log::Message::Simple->flush; ### retrieve the entire stack in printable form my $msgs = Log::Message::Simple->stack_as_string; my $trace = Log::Message::Simple->stack_as_string(1); ### redirect output local $Log::Message::Simple::MSG_FH = \*STDERR; local $Log::Message::Simple::ERROR_FH = \*STDERR; local $Log::Message::Simple::DEBUG_FH = \*STDERR; ### force a stacktrace on error local $Log::Message::Simple::STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR = 1 =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides standardized logging facilities using the C<Log::Message> module. =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 msg("message string" [,VERBOSE]) Records a message on the stack, and prints it to C<STDOUT> (or actually C<$MSG_FH>, see the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES> section below), if the C<VERBOSE> option is true. The C<VERBOSE> option defaults to false. Exported by default, or using the C<:STD> tag. =head2 debug("message string" [,VERBOSE]) Records a debug message on the stack, and prints it to C<STDOUT> (or actually C<$DEBUG_FH>, see the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES> section below), if the C<VERBOSE> option is true. The C<VERBOSE> option defaults to false. Exported by default, or using the C<:STD> tag. =head2 error("error string" [,VERBOSE]) Records an error on the stack, and prints it to C<STDERR> (or actually C<$ERROR_FH>, see the C<GLOBAL VARIABLES> sections below), if the C<VERBOSE> option is true. The C<VERBOSE> options defaults to true. Exported by default, or using the C<:STD> tag. =cut { package Log::Message::Handlers; sub msg { my $self = shift; my $verbose = shift || 0; ### so you don't want us to print the msg? ### return if defined $verbose && $verbose == 0; my $old_fh = select $Log::Message::Simple::MSG_FH; print '['. $self->tag (). '] ' . $self->message . "\n"; select $old_fh; return; } sub debug { my $self = shift; my $verbose = shift || 0; ### so you don't want us to print the msg? ### return if defined $verbose && $verbose == 0; my $old_fh = select $Log::Message::Simple::DEBUG_FH; print '['. $self->tag (). '] ' . $self->message . "\n"; select $old_fh; return; } sub error { my $self = shift; my $verbose = shift; $verbose = 1 unless defined $verbose; # default to true ### so you don't want us to print the error? ### return if defined $verbose && $verbose == 0; my $old_fh = select $Log::Message::Simple::ERROR_FH; my $msg = '['. $self->tag . '] ' . $self->message; print $Log::Message::Simple::STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR ? Carp::shortmess($msg) : $msg . "\n"; select $old_fh; return; } } =head2 carp(); Provides functionality equal to C<Carp::carp()> while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the C<:CARP> tag. =head2 croak(); Provides functionality equal to C<Carp::croak()> while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the C<:CARP> tag. =head2 confess(); Provides functionality equal to C<Carp::confess()> while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the C<:CARP> tag. =head2 cluck(); Provides functionality equal to C<Carp::cluck()> while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the C<:CARP> tag. =head1 CLASS METHODS =head2 Log::Message::Simple->stack() Retrieves all the items on the stack. Since C<Log::Message::Simple> is implemented using C<Log::Message>, consult its manpage for the function C<retrieve> to see what is returned and how to use the items. =head2 Log::Message::Simple->stack_as_string([TRACE]) Returns the whole stack as a printable string. If the C<TRACE> option is true all items are returned with C<Carp::longmess> output, rather than just the message. C<TRACE> defaults to false. =head2 Log::Message::Simple->flush() Removes all the items from the stack and returns them. Since C<Log::Message::Simple> is implemented using C<Log::Message>, consult its manpage for the function C<retrieve> to see what is returned and how to use the items. =cut BEGIN { use Exporter; use Params::Check qw[ check ]; use vars qw[ @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS @ISA ];; @ISA = 'Exporter'; @EXPORT = qw[error msg debug]; @EXPORT_OK = qw[carp cluck croak confess]; %EXPORT_TAGS = ( STD => \@EXPORT, CARP => \@EXPORT_OK, ALL => [ @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK ], ); my $log = new Log::Message; for my $func ( @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK ) { no strict 'refs'; ### up the carplevel for the carp emulation ### functions *$func = sub { local $Carp::CarpLevel += 2 if grep { $_ eq $func } @EXPORT_OK; my $msg = shift; $log->store( message => $msg, tag => uc $func, level => $func, extra => [@_] ); }; } sub flush { return reverse $log->flush; } sub stack { return $log->retrieve( chrono => 1 ); } sub stack_as_string { my $class = shift; my $trace = shift() ? 1 : 0; return join $/, map { '[' . $_->tag . '] [' . $_->when . '] ' . ($trace ? $_->message . ' ' . $_->longmess : $_->message); } __PACKAGE__->stack; } } =head1 GLOBAL VARIABLES =over 4 =item $ERROR_FH This is the filehandle all the messages sent to C<error()> are being printed. This defaults to C<*STDERR>. =item $MSG_FH This is the filehandle all the messages sent to C<msg()> are being printed. This default to C<*STDOUT>. =item $DEBUG_FH This is the filehandle all the messages sent to C<debug()> are being printed. This default to C<*STDOUT>. =item $STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR If this option is set to C<true>, every call to C<error()> will generate a stacktrace using C<Carp::shortmess()>. Defaults to C<false> =back =cut BEGIN { use vars qw[ $ERROR_FH $MSG_FH $DEBUG_FH $STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR ]; local $| = 1; $ERROR_FH = \*STDERR; $MSG_FH = \*STDOUT; $DEBUG_FH = \*STDOUT; $STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR = 0; } 1; # Local variables: # c-indentation-style: bsd # c-basic-offset: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
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