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RPM: perl-POE-Component-Logger
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Current version: 1.00-alt1.1
Build date: 6 october 2008, 23:44 ( 813.7 weeks ago )
Size: 7258 b
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/POE-Component-Logge…
License: Artistic
Summary: A POE logging class
Description:
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Build date: 6 october 2008, 23:44 ( 813.7 weeks ago )
Size: 7258 b
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/POE-Component-Logge…
License: Artistic
Summary: A POE logging class
Description:
POE::Component::Logger provides a simple logging component
that uses Log::Dispatch::Config to drive it, allowing you
to log to multiple places at once (e.g. to STDERR and Syslog
at the same time) and also to flexibly define your logger's
output.
It is very simple to use, because it creates a Logger::log
method (yes, this is namespace corruption, so shoot me). If
you don't like this, feel free to post directly to your
logger as follows:
$kernel->post('logger', 'log', "An error occurred: $!");
In fact you have to use that method if you pass an Alias
option to spawn (see below).
All logging is done in the background, so don't expect
immediate output - the output will only occur after control
goes back to the kernel so it can process the next event.
Current maintainer: Michael Bochkaryov that uses Log::Dispatch::Config to drive it, allowing you
to log to multiple places at once (e.g. to STDERR and Syslog
at the same time) and also to flexibly define your logger's
output.
It is very simple to use, because it creates a Logger::log
method (yes, this is namespace corruption, so shoot me). If
you don't like this, feel free to post directly to your
logger as follows:
$kernel->post('logger', 'log', "An error occurred: $!");
In fact you have to use that method if you pass an Alias
option to spawn (see below).
All logging is done in the background, so don't expect
immediate output - the output will only occur after control
goes back to the kernel so it can process the next event.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- perl-POE-Component-Logger