NAME

Log::Agent::Driver::Default - default logging driver for Log::Agent

SYNOPSIS

# Implicit use
use Log::Agent;
logconfig(-prefix => "prefix");   # optional

# Explicit use
use Log::Agent;
require Log::Agent::Driver::Default;

my $driver = Log::Agent::Driver::Default->make("prefix");
logconfig(-driver => $driver);

DESCRIPTION

The default logging driver remaps the logxxx() operations to their default Perl counterpart. For instance, logerr() will issue a warn() and logwarn() will call warn() with a clear "WARNING: " emphasis (to distinguish between the two calls).

The only routine of interest here is the creation routine:

make($prefix)

Create a Log::Agent::Driver::Default driver whose prefix string will be $prefix. When no prefix is configured, the first letter of each logged string will be uppercased.

CHANNELS

The error, output and debug channels all go to STDERR.

BUGS

If logdie() is used within an eval(), the string you will get in $@ will be prefixed. It's not really a bug, simply that wrapping a code into eval() and parsing $@ is poor's man exception handling which shows its limit here: since the programmer using logdie() cannot foresee which driver will be used, the returned string cannot be determined precisely. Morality: use die() if you mean it, and document the string as an exception.

AUTHOR

Raphael Manfredi <Raphael_Manfredi@pobox.com>

SEE ALSO

Log::Agent::Driver(3), Log::Agent(3).

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