NAME
Tk::ErrorDump - An alternative to Tk::Error or Tk::ErrorDialog
SYNOPSIS
use Tk::ErrorDump;
my $errdlg = $mw->ErrorDump(
-icon => $my_icon,
-defaultfile => '*.tkd',
-dumpcode => \&err_dlg_dump # dump internal info
-filtercode => \&filter_dump # filter dump info
[ the usual frame options ]
);
icon - an app specific icon for the popup error dialog;
default is std. Tk icon
defaultfile - the default filename (maybe wildcarded) used in the
getSaveFile dialog to create the dump file
dumpcode - a CODE reference called after an error is intercepted
and the ErrorDump dialog is presented. It is passed a filehandle
to which the app can write any app-specific dump information
filtercode - a CODE reference called before the ErrorDump dialog is
presented. It is passed the error message and stack trace, and
returns them as an array. Intended to provide application
the opportunity to filter the error info before display.
DESCRIPTION
[ NOTE: This module is derived directly from Tk::ErrorDialog... tho you probably can't tell it anymore ]
An error dialog that traps Tk errors, then displays the error and stack trace in a ROText widget, and gives the user the opportunity to save that information in a file. In addition, the application can provide a callback which is invoked after the dialog is presented, and to which the dumpfile handle (if any) is passed, in order for the application to dump any internal diagnostic information, and/or execute cleanup code.
PREREQUISITES
Tk::ROText
Tk::getSaveFile
CAVEATS
None so far...
AUTHORS
Dean Arnold, darnold@presicient.com
Original Tk::ErrorDialog by Stephen O. Lidie, Lehigh University Computing Center. lusol@Lehigh.EDU
HISTORY
December 29, 2003 : Converted from Tk::ErrorDialog
1 POD Error
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