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NAME

Log::Caller

SYNOPSIS

 log_debug "scanning new data...";

 [debug] scanning new data...  at t/00compile.t line 6

 log_warn "client %d not found!",$id;

 [warn] client 123 not found! at t/00compile.t line 8

DESCRIPTION

log_$level EXPR LIST

Take EXPR as a sprintf pattern and evaluate it with LIST if defined, print it to STDERR.

EXPORT

The following functions are available for export:

log_debug, log_info, log_error, log_warn, log_fatal,

The :all tag is also available for importing all.

JUSTIFICATION

There are scores of loggers out there, of varying usefulness, yet I still find myself and others constantly putting warn "blah" everywhere in the code.

Why?

a) because we're lazy, and it's the lowest effort form of logging output for debugging.

b) the call stack is appended nicely

c) because most loggers are full of bloat

I wanted something that would work like warn but be filterable with proper log levels.

AUTHOR

 sam@socialflow.com, sponsored by SocialFlow, Inc.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2012, Sam Kaufman skaufman@cpan.org

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.