Result for 959264CC47C2A629309E2914C630D2E10674A8CD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/MooseX::Log::Log4perl::Easy.3pm.gz
FileSize2099
MD500E7ECB1AE3D94C94302AF102A138729
SHA-1959264CC47C2A629309E2914C630D2E10674A8CD
SHA-25651F61ECD82CC8BEF11E323ED0F99E459BE92598F499C128C7FAEC63A0ADEA85D
SSDEEP48:XQotJUggEw7fiS1hgmX4o4kCtQBaSdjBroqHlVCpUzG3jXzRtM:9zCEw7K+RooNCqU6jzHlVaqG3jXTM
TLSHT1E0411A13C2031E91E25AF4BBD9B8DE91B6C7864A0159213F19311707D3C1ACF80F154F
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Key Value
MD5B3736A646E73B14E9AED1CE934309CBE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionA logging role building a very lightweight wrapper to Log::Log4perl for use with your Moose or Moo classes. The initialization of the Log4perl instance must be performed prior to logging the first log message. Otherwise the default initialization will happen, probably not doing the things you expect. For compatibility the 'logger' attribute can be accessed to use a common interface for application logging. Using the logger within a class is as simple as consuming a role: package MyClass; use Moose; with 'MooseX::Log::Log4perl'; sub dummy { my $self = shift; $self->log->info("Dummy log entry"); } The logger needs to be setup before using the logger, which could happen in the main application: package main; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); use MyClass; BEGIN { Log::Log4perl->easy_init() }; my $myclass = MyClass->new(); $myclass->log->info("In my class"); # Access the log of the object $myclass->dummy; # Will log "Dummy log entry"
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-MooseX-Log-Log4perl
PackageRelease2.15
PackageVersion0.47
SHA-123EC45E296846BEC6FA4D88AB01FF352CF2AE723
SHA-2562241B028CFE7E3A5614CDDFFD99D864E07ECD18D4BB6B534D12B96BAD04242BA
Key Value
MD5BFDA16DE4A92EE6B68519D1E025E9930
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionA logging role building a very lightweight wrapper to Log::Log4perl for use with your Moose or Moo classes. The initialization of the Log4perl instance must be performed prior to logging the first log message. Otherwise the default initialization will happen, probably not doing the things you expect. For compatibility the 'logger' attribute can be accessed to use a common interface for application logging. Using the logger within a class is as simple as consuming a role: package MyClass; use Moose; with 'MooseX::Log::Log4perl'; sub dummy { my $self = shift; $self->log->info("Dummy log entry"); } The logger needs to be setup before using the logger, which could happen in the main application: package main; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); use MyClass; BEGIN { Log::Log4perl->easy_init() }; my $myclass = MyClass->new(); $myclass->log->info("In my class"); # Access the log of the object $myclass->dummy; # Will log "Dummy log entry"
PackageNameperl-MooseX-Log-Log4perl
PackageRelease21.53
PackageVersion0.47
SHA-17CDE3081AED9009072C660A1E441733BBFA4FE57
SHA-2565DEBE6CB0792250C062A81316369A407779ACB78787A66E0FD032FCE3BEFE611