NAME

deep - Prettily displays the data from a log file generated by Log::Deep

VERSION

This documentation refers to deep version 0.3.5.

SYNOPSIS

  deep [option]

OPTIONS:
 -f --follow   Keep monitoring the file once end is reached
 -n --number int
               Specifies the number of log lines to display from the end of
               the file.
 -N --session-number int
               Specifies the number of sessions from the end of the log file
               to start displaying.
 -s --session session_id
 -t --time ???
 -l --filter ???
               Sets the filter for the log messages that are to be displayed
 -d --display item=[ 1 | 0 | see below ]
               Toggles the fields to display. This can be specified many
               times to fully describe what to display.
               Fields currently include:
                 data : The data supplied when the message was written
                 stack: The stack trace where the log was called
                 vars : The stored variables with the log object. A value
                        of 1 shows all vars other wise individual vars are
                        turned on by comma seperating their names.
 -b --breaks   Display blank lines to indicate gaps in time

 -v --verbose  Show more detailed option
    --version  Prints the version information
    --help     Prints this help information
    --man      Prints the full documentation for deep

DESCRIPTION

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

DIAGNOSTICS

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

DEPENDENCIES

INCOMPATIBILITIES

There are no known bugs in this module.

Please report problems to Ivan Wills (ivan.wills@gmail.com).

Patches are welcome.

AUTHOR

Ivan Wills - (ivan.wills@gmail.com)

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2009 Ivan Wills (14 Mullion Close, Hornsby Heights, NSW 2077). All rights reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.