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Log::Report::Util(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Log::Report::Util(3) |
Log::Report::Util - helpful routines to Log::Report
Log::Report::Util
is a Exporter
my ($language, $territory, $charset, $modifier)
= parse_locale 'nl_BE.utf-8@home';
my @take = expand_reasons 'INFO-ERROR,PANIC';
This module collects a few functions and definitions which are shared between
different components in the Log::Report infrastructure. They should not be
needed for end-user applications, although this man-page may contain some
useful background information.
- expand_reasons($reasons)
- Returns a sub-set of all existing message reason labels, based on the
content $reasons string. The following rules
apply:
REASONS = BLOCK [ ',' BLOCKS ] | ARRAY-of-REASON
BLOCK = '-' TO | FROM '-' TO | ONE | SOURCE
FROM,TO,ONE = 'TRACE' | 'ASSERT' | ,,, | 'PANIC'
SOURCE = 'USER' | 'PROGRAM' | 'SYSTEM' | 'FATAL' | 'ALL' | 'NONE'
The SOURCE specification group all reasons which are usually
related to the problem: report about problems caused by the user,
reported by the program, or with system interaction.
example: of expended REASONS
WARNING-FAULT # == WARNING,MISTAKE,ERROR,FAULT
WARNING,INFO # == WARNING,INFO
-INFO # == TRACE-INFO
ALERT- # == ALERT,FAILURE,PANIC
USER # == MISTAKE,ERROR
ALL # == TRACE-PANIC
FATAL # == ERROR,FAULT,FAILURE,PANIC [1.07]
NONE # ==
- is_fatal($reason)
- Returns true if the $reason is severe enough to
cause an exception (or program termination).
- is_reason($name)
- Returns true if the STRING is one of the predefined REASONS.
- use_errno($reason)
Run-modes are explained in Log::Report::Dispatcher.
- mode_accepts($mode)
- Returns something acceptable by expand_reasons()
- mode_number($name|$mode)
- Returns the $mode as number.
- must_show_location($mode, $reason)
- must_show_stack($mode, $reason)
- escape_chars(STRING)
- Replace all escape characters into their readable counterpart. For
instance, a new-line is replaced by backslash-n.
- parse_locale(STRING)
- Decompose a locale string.
For simplicity of the caller's code, the capatization of the
returned fields is standardized to the preferred, although the match is
case- insensitive as required by the RFC. The territory in returned in
capitals (ISO3166), the language is lower-case (ISO639), the script as
upper-case first, the character-set as lower-case, and the modifier and
variant unchanged.
In LIST context, four elements are returned: language,
territory, character-set (codeset), and modifier. Those four are
important for the usual unix translationg infrastructure. Only the
"country" is obligatory, the others can be
"undef". It may also return
"C" and
"POSIX".
In SCALAR context, a HASH is returned which can contain more
information: language, script, territory, variant, codeset, and
modifiers. The variant (RFC3066 is probably never used)
- pkg2domain( $package, [$domain, $filename, $line] )
- With $domain, $filename
and $line, this registers a location where the
textdomain is specified. Each $package can only
belong to one $domain.
Without these parameters, the registered domain for the
$package is returned.
- to_html($string)
- [1.02] Escape HTML volatile characters.
- unescape_chars(STRING)
- Replace all backslash-something escapes by their escape character. For
instance, backslash-t is replaced by a tab character.
This module is part of Log-Report-Optional distribution version 1.07, built on
January 15, 2021. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
Copyrights 2013-2021 by [Mark Overmeer <mark@overmeer.net>]. For other
contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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