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NAME

Net::XMPP3::Debug - XMPP Debug Module

SYNOPSIS

Net::XMPP3::Debug is a module that provides a developer easy access
to logging debug information.

DESCRIPTION

Debug is a helper module for the Net::XMPP3 modules.  It provides
the Net::XMPP3 modules with an object to control where, how, and
what is logged.

Basic Functions

    $Debug = new Net::XMPP3::Debug();

    $Debug->Init(level=>2,
	             file=>"stdout",
  	             header=>"MyScript");

    $Debug->Log0("Connection established");

METHODS

Basic Functions

new(hash) - creates the Debug object.  The hash argument is passed
            to the Init function.  See that function description
            below for the valid settings.

Init(level=>integer,  - initializes the debug object.  The level
     file=>string,      determines the maximum level of debug
     header=>string,    messages to log:
     setdefault=>0|1,     0 - Base level Output (default)
     usedefault=>0|1,     1 - High level API calls
     time=>0|1)           2 - Low level API calls
                          ...
                          N - Whatever you want....
                        The file determines where the debug log
                        goes.  You can either specify a path to
                        a file, or "stdout" (the default).  "stdout"
                        tells Debug to send all of the debug info
                        sent to this object to go to stdout.
                        header is a string that will preappended
                        to the beginning of all log entries.  This
                        makes it easier to see what generated the
                        log entry (default is "Debug").
                        setdefault saves the current filehandle
                        and makes it available for other Debug
                        objects to use.  To use the default set
                        usedefault to 1.  The time parameter
                        specifies whether or not to add a timestamp
                        to the beginning of each logged line.

LogN(array) - Logs the elements of the array at the corresponding
              debug level N.  If you pass in a reference to an
              array or hash then they are printed in a readable
              way.  (ie... Log0, Log2, Log100, etc...)

EXAMPLE

$Debug = new Net::XMPP3:Debug(level=>2,
                             header=>"Example");

  $Debug->Log0("test");

  $Debug->Log2("level 2 test");

  $hash{a} = "atest";
  $hash{b} = "btest";

  $Debug->Log1("hashtest",\%hash);

You would get the following log:

  Example: test
  Example: level 2 test
  Example: hashtest { a=>"atest" b=>"btest" }

If you had set the level to 1 instead of 2 you would get:

  Example: test
  Example: hashtest { a=>"atest" b=>"btest" }

AUTHOR

Ryan Eatmon

COPYRIGHT

This module is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the LGPL.