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Current version: 1.4-alt1
Build date: 27 february 2005, 01:28 ( 998.9 weeks ago )
Size: 9314 b
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Log-TraceMessages/
License: GPL/Artistic
Summary: Log::TraceMessages Perl Module
Description:
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Build date: 27 february 2005, 01:28 ( 998.9 weeks ago )
Size: 9314 b
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Log-TraceMessages/
License: GPL/Artistic
Summary: Log::TraceMessages Perl Module
Description:
Log::TraceMessages
This module is a better way of putting 'hello there' trace messages in
your code. It lets you turn tracing on and off without commenting out
trace statements, and provides other useful things like HTML-ified
trace messages for CGI scripts and an easy way to trace out data
structures using Data::Dumper.
From the pod documentation:
use Log::TraceMessages qw(t d);
$Log::TraceMessages::On = 1;
t 'got to here';
t 'value of $a is ' . d($a);
{
local $Log::TraceMessages::On = 0;
t 'this message will not be printed';
}
$Log::TraceMessages::CGI = 1;
Log::TraceMessages::check_argv();
This is free software and you may distribute it under the same terms
as perl itself. There is no warranty.
Authors:
--------
Ed Avis <ed@membled.com>
Current maintainer: Vitaly Lipatov This module is a better way of putting 'hello there' trace messages in
your code. It lets you turn tracing on and off without commenting out
trace statements, and provides other useful things like HTML-ified
trace messages for CGI scripts and an easy way to trace out data
structures using Data::Dumper.
From the pod documentation:
use Log::TraceMessages qw(t d);
$Log::TraceMessages::On = 1;
t 'got to here';
t 'value of $a is ' . d($a);
{
local $Log::TraceMessages::On = 0;
t 'this message will not be printed';
}
$Log::TraceMessages::CGI = 1;
Log::TraceMessages::check_argv();
This is free software and you may distribute it under the same terms
as perl itself. There is no warranty.
Authors:
--------
Ed Avis <ed@membled.com>
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