01-30-2012
Need Bits - Anyone wanna work something out?
I need bits for the emergency forum....my panic levels are starting to rise due to no responses to my threads. Please let me know if you have extra bits, and what it will take to get them. I need like 13000 more to post in there I think.
Thank you,
D
---------- Post updated at 01:09 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:04 PM ----------
To Everyone: No longer needed, thanks to a generous benefactor.
To the generous benefactor:
I could not PM you back, as I only have 4 posts so far.
Thank you so much for your generous gift and good advice. It is nice to know that somewhere out there a perfect stranger is willing to help, no strings attached.....if I can ever return the favor, just ask. And if I can pay it forward, I promise to do so.
Thanks again!!!
Darren
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
log::handler::levels
Log::Handler::Levels(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Log::Handler::Levels(3pm)
NAME
Log::Handler::Levels - All levels for Log::Handler.
DESCRIPTION
Base class for Log::Handler.
Just for internal usage and documentation.
METHODS
Default log level
debug()
info()
notice()
warning(), warn()
error(), err()
critical(), crit()
alert()
emergency(), emerg()
Checking for active levels
is_debug()
is_info()
is_notice()
is_warning(), is_warn()
is_error(), is_err()
is_critical(), is_crit()
is_alert()
is_emergency(), is_emerg()
Special level
fatal()
Alternative for the levels "critical" - "emergency".
is_fatal()
Check if one of the levels "critical" - "emergency" is active.
Special methods
trace()
This method is very useful if you want to add a full backtrace to your message. Maybe you want to intercept unexpected errors and want
to know who called "die()".
$SIG{__DIE__} = sub { $log->trace(emergency => @_) };
By default the backtrace is logged as level "debug".
# would log with the level debug
$log->trace('who called who');
If you want to log with another level then you can pass the level as first argument:
$log->trace(info => $message);
dump()
If you want to dump something then you can use "dump()". The default level is "debug".
my %hash = (foo => 1, bar => 2);
$log->dump(\%hash);
If you want to log with another level then you can pass the level as first argument:
$log->dump($level => \%hash);
die()
This method logs the message to the output and then call "Carp::croak()" with the level "emergency" by default.
$log->die('an emergency error here');
If you want to log with another level, then you can pass the level as first argument:
$log->die(fatal => 'an emergency error here');
log()
With this method it's possible to log messages with the log level as first argument:
$log->log(info => 'an info message');
Is the same like
$log->info('an info message');
and
$log->log('an info message');
If you log without a level then the default level is "info".
PREREQUISITES
Carp
Data::Dumper
EXPORTS
No exports.
REPORT BUGS
Please report all bugs to <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
If you send me a mail then add Log::Handler into the subject.
AUTHOR
Jonny Schulz <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2009 by Jonny Schulz. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-21 Log::Handler::Levels(3pm)