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NAME
Bot::Cobalt::Error - Lightweight error objects
SYNOPSIS
package SomePackage;
sub some_method {
. . .
die Bot::Cobalt::Error->new(
"Some errors occured:",
@errors
)->join("\n");
## ... same as:
die Bot::Cobalt::Error->new(
"Some errors occured:\n",
join("\n", @errors)
);
}
package CallerPackage;
use Try::Tiny;
try {
SomePackage->some_method();
} catch {
## $error isa Bot::Cobalt::Error
my $error = $_;
## Stringifies to the error string:
warn "$error\n";
};
DESCRIPTION
A lightweight exception object for Bot::Cobalt.
new() takes a list of messages used to compose an error string.
The objects themselves stringify to the concatenated stored errors.
A Devel::StackTrace instance is created at construction time; it is accessible via "trace".
string
Returns the current error string; this is the same value returned when the object is stringified, such as:
warn "$error\n";
join
$error = $error->join("\n");
Returns a new object whose only element is the result of joining the stored list of errors with the specified expression.
Defaults to joining with a single space. Does not modify the existing object.
push
$error = $error->push(@errors);
Appends the specified list to the existing array of errors.
Modifies and returns the existing object.
slice
$error = $error->slice(0 .. 2);
Returns a new object whose elements are as specified. Does not modify the existing object.
throw
my $err = Bot::Cobalt::Error->new;
$err->push( @errors );
$err->throw
Throw an exception by calling die() with the current object. The Devel::StackTrace object is reinstanced from where throw() is called (see "trace").
trace
## Stack trace as string:
warn $error->trace->as_string;
A Devel::StackTrace instance; see Devel::StackTrace.
unshift
$error = $error->unshift(@errors);
Prepends the specified list to the existing array of errors.
Modifies and returns the existing object.
AUTHOR
Jon Portnoy <avenj@cobaltirc.org>