Man Page: cgi::session::errorhandler
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
CGI::Session::ErrorHandler(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CGI::Session::ErrorHandler(3pm)NAMECGI::Session::ErrorHandler - error handling routines for CGI::SessionSYNOPSISrequire CGI::Session::ErrorHandler; @ISA = qw( CGI::Session::ErrorHandler ); sub some_method { my $self = shift; unless ( $some_condition ) { return $self->set_error("some_method(): $some_condition isn't met"); } }DESCRIPTIONCGI::Session::ErrorHandler provides set_error() and errstr() methods for setting and accessing error messages from within CGI::Session's components. This method should be used by driver developers for providing CGI::Session-standard error handling routines for their code METHODS set_error($message) Implicitly defines $pkg_name::errstr and sets its value to $message. Return value is always undef. errstr() Returns whatever value was set by the most recent call to set_error(). If no message as has been set yet, the empty string is returned so the message can still concatenate without a warning.LICENSINGFor support and licensing information see CGI::Session. perl v5.12.4 2011-07-08 CGI::Session::ErrorHandler(3pm)
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