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# You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License |
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# or the Artistic License (the same terms as Perl itself) |
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# (C) Paul Evans, 2015 -- leonerd@leonerd.org.uk |
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package IO::Async::Debug; |
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our $VERSION = '0.801'; |
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our $DEBUG = $ENV{IO_ASYNC_DEBUG} || 0; |
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our $DEBUG_FD = $ENV{IO_ASYNC_DEBUG_FD}; |
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our $DEBUG_FILE = $ENV{IO_ASYNC_DEBUG_FILE}; |
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our $DEBUG_FH; |
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our %DEBUG_FLAGS = map { $_ => 1 } split m/,/, $ENV{IO_ASYNC_DEBUG_FLAGS} || ""; |
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=head1 NAME |
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C - debugging control and support for L |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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The following methods and behaviours are still experimental and may change or |
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even be removed in future. |
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Debugging support is enabled by an environment variable called |
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C having a true value. |
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When debugging is enabled, the C and C methods |
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on L (and their C variants) are altered such that |
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when the event is fired, a debugging line is printed, using the C |
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method. This identifes the name of the event. |
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By default, the line is only printed if the caller of one of these methods is |
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the same package as the object is blessed into, allowing it to print the |
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events of the most-derived class, without the extra verbosity of the |
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lower-level events of its parent class used to create it. All calls regardless |
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of caller can be printed by setting a number greater than 1 as the value of |
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C. |
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By default the debugging log goes to C, but two other environment |
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variables can redirect it. If C is set, it names a file |
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which will be opened for writing, and logging written into it. Otherwise, if |
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C is set, it gives a file descriptor number that logging |
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should be written to. If opening the named file or file descriptor fails then |
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the log will be written to C as normal. |
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Extra debugging flags can be set in a comma-separated list in an environment |
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variable called C. The presence of these flags can cause |
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extra information to be written to the log. Full details on these flags will |
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be documented by the implementing classes. Typically these flags take the form |
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of one or more capital letters indicating the class, followed by one or more |
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sub logf |
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0x55AA; |