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Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace(3)

Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace - Stack traces for exceptions

 use Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace;
 my $trace = Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace->new;
 print $trace->as_string;

This is a simple stack trace object that is used by Bio::Phylo::Util::Exceptions. At the moment of its instantiation, it creates a full list of all frames in the call stack (except those originating from with the exceptions class). These can subsequently be stringified by calling as_string().

(If you have no idea what any of this means, don't worry: this class is mostly for internal usage. You can probably ignore this safely.)

new()
Stack trace object constructor.

 Type    : Constructor
 Title   : new
 Usage   : my $trace = Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace->new
 Function: Instantiates a Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace
           object.
 Returns : A Bio::Phylo::Util::StackTrace.
 Args    : None
    

as_string()
Creates a string representation of the stack trace

 Type    : Serializer
 Title   : as_string
 Usage   : print $trace->as_string
 Function: Creates a string representation of the stack trace
 Returns : String
 Args    : None
    

There is a mailing list at <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bio-phylo> for any user or developer questions and discussions.
Bio::Phylo::Util::Exceptions
The stack trace object is used internally by the exception classes.
Bio::Phylo::Manual
Also see the manual: Bio::Phylo::Manual and <http://rutgervos.blogspot.com>.

If you use Bio::Phylo in published research, please cite it:

Rutger A Vos, Jason Caravas, Klaas Hartmann, Mark A Jensen and Chase Miller, 2011. Bio::Phylo - phyloinformatic analysis using Perl. BMC Bioinformatics 12:63. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-63>

2017-10-30 perl v5.32.1

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