08-28-2012
thanks for every replies, mean if i want to install UNIX from source, then i need to get the UNIX source code and compile it ? for example, i can down the freeBSD source code and compile it. But i want the kernel only, not other application package.
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text::micromason::linenumbers
MicroMason::LineNumbers(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MicroMason::LineNumbers(3pm)
NAME
Text::MicroMason::LineNumbers - Report errors at correct source code line numbers
DESCRIPTION
This mixin class associates each token in a template with the line number on which it was found, and then inserts special comments in the
generated Perl code that preserve that original source file and line number information.
This should facilitate debugging, by making it easier to match up run- time errors with the template code that produced them.
To turn this behavior on, just add "-LineNumbers" to your MicroMason creation call:
my $mason = Text::MicroMason->new( qw( -LineNumbers ) );
Public Methods
These methods are called from within the normal flow of MicroMason functionality, and you do not need to invoke them directly.
read()
Clears the variables used to store the file name and first line of a template, so that they can be set by the methods below.
read_file()
Saves the source file name before invoking the standard behavior for this method.
$mason->compile( file => $filename );
read_handle()
Saves the caller's file name before invoking the standard behavior for this method.
$mason->compile( handle => $filename );
read_text()
Saves the caller's file name before invoking the standard behavior for this method.
$mason->compile( text => $filename );
read_inline()
This is similar to read_text, except it adjusts the line numbering to reflect a template that's embdded as a literal text in the Perl
code.
$mason->compile( inline => q{
My template text goes here.
} );
lex()
Identical to the lex() method provided by the Base class, except that it also inserts a stream of line-number-setting comments into the
to-be- compiled Perl code that attempt to re-synchronize the
assembler_rules()
Maps the "line_num" token to a perl line number comment.
Private Methods
_get_external_caller()
Returns the source file and line number of the first item in the function call stack that is not a Text::MicroMason package.
SEE ALSO
For an overview of this templating framework, see Text::MicroMason.
This is a mixin class intended for use with Text::MicroMason::Base.
For distribution, installation, support, copyright and license information, see Text::MicroMason::Docs::ReadMe.
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