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LWP::Debug(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation LWP::Debug(3)

NAME

LWP::Debug - debug routines for the libwww-perl library

SYNOPSIS

use LWP::Debug qw(+ -conns);

# Used internally in the library

LWP::Debug::trace('send()');

LWP::Debug::debug('url ok');

LWP::Debug::conns("read $n bytes: $data");

DESCRIPTION

LWP::Debug provides tracing facilities. The trace(), debug() and

conns() function are called within the library and they log information at increasing levels of detail. Which level of detail is actually printed is controlled with the "level()" function. The following functions are available: level(...) The "level()" function controls the level of detail being logged.

Passing '+' or '-' indicates full and no logging respectively.

Individual levels can switched on and of by passing the name of the

level with a '+' or '-' prepended. The levels are:

trace : trace function calls debug : print debug messages conns : show all data transfered over the connections

The LWP::Debug module provide a special import() method that allows

you to pass the level() arguments with initial use statement. If a

use argument start with '+' or '-' then it is passed to the level

function, else the name is exported as usual. The following two statements are thus equivalent (if you ignore that the second pollutes your namespace):

use LWP::Debug qw(+);

use LWP::Debug qw(level); level('+');

trace($msg)

The "trace()" function is used for tracing function calls. The package and calling subroutine name is printed along with the passed argument. This should be called at the start of every major function.

debug($msg)

The "debug()" function is used for high-granularity reporting of

state in functions.

conns($msg)

The "conns()" function is used to show data being transferred over the connections. This may generate considerable output.

perl v5.8.8 2004-04-09 LWP::Debug(3)




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