NAME
No::Worries::Warn - warning handling without worries
SYNOPSIS
use No::Worries::Warn qw(warnf handler);
if (open($fh, "<", $path)) {
... so something in case of success ...
} else {
warnf("cannot open(%s): %s", $path, $!);
... do something else in case of failure ...
}
$ ./myprog
myprog: cannot open(foo): No such file or directory
$ NO_WORRIES=cluck ./myprog
myprog: cannot open(foo): No such file or directory at myprog line 16
main::test() called at ./myprog line 19
DESCRIPTION
This module eases warning handling by providing a convenient wrapper around warn() with sprintf()-like API. warnf() is to warn() what printf() is to print() with, in addition, the trimming of leading and trailing spaces.
It also provides a handler for warn() that prepends a prefix ($No::Worries::Warn::Prefix) to all warnings. It also uses the NO_WORRIES
environment variable to find out if Carp's carp() or cluck() should be used instead of warn(). Finally, the wrapper can be told to also log warnings to syslog (see $No::Worries::Warn::Syslog).
This handler can be installed simply by importing it:
use No::Worries::Warn qw(warnf handler);
Alternatively, it can be installed "manually":
use No::Worries::Warn qw(warnf);
$SIG{__WARN__} = \&No::Worries::Warn::handler;
FUNCTIONS
This module provides the following functions (none of them being exported by default):
- warnf(MESSAGE)
-
report a warning described by the given MESSAGE
- warnf(FORMAT, ARGUMENTS...)
-
idem but with sprintf()-like API
- handler(MESSAGE)
-
$SIG{__WARN__} compatible warning handler (this function cannot be imported)
GLOBAL VARIABLES
This module uses the following global variables (none of them being exported):
- $Prefix
-
prefix to prepend to all warnings (default: the program name)
- $Syslog
-
true if warnings should also be sent to syslog using No::Worries::Syslog's syslog_warning() (default: false)
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
This module uses the NO_WORRIES
environment variable to control how warnings should be reported. Supported values are:
carp
-
Carp's carp() will be used instead of warn()
cluck
-
Carp's cluck() will be used instead of warn()
SEE ALSO
Carp, No::Worries, No::Worries::Die, No::Worries::Syslog.
AUTHOR
Lionel Cons http://cern.ch/lionel.cons
Copyright (C) CERN 2012-2016