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package Apache::TestTrace;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use Exporter ();
use vars qw(@Levels @Utils @Level_subs @Util_subs
@ISA @EXPORT $VERSION $Level $LogFH);
BEGIN {
@Levels = qw(emerg alert crit error warning notice info debug);
@Utils = qw(todo);
@Level_subs = map {($_, "${_}_mark", "${_}_sub")} (@Levels);
@Util_subs = map {($_, "${_}_mark", "${_}_sub")} (@Utils);
}
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = (@Level_subs);
$VERSION = '0.01';
use subs (@Level_subs, @Util_subs);
# default settings overrideable by users
$Level = undef;
$LogFH = \*STDERR;
# private data
use constant COLOR => ($ENV{APACHE_TEST_COLOR} && -t STDOUT) ? 1 : 0;
use constant HAS_COLOR => eval {
#XXX: another way to color WINFU terms?
!(grep { $^O eq $_ } qw(MSWin32 cygwin NetWare)) and
COLOR and require Term::ANSIColor;
};
use constant HAS_DUMPER => eval { require Data::Dumper; };
# emerg => 1, alert => 2, crit => 3, ...
my %levels; @levels{@Levels} = 1..@Levels;
$levels{todo} = $levels{debug};
my $default_level = 'info'; # to prevent user typos
my %colors = ();
if (HAS_COLOR) {
%colors = (
emerg => 'bold white on_blue',
alert => 'bold blue on_yellow',
crit => 'reverse',
error => 'bold red',
warning => 'yellow',
notice => 'green',
info => 'cyan',
debug => 'magenta',
reset => 'reset',
todo => 'underline',
);
$Term::ANSIColor::AUTORESET = 1;
for (keys %colors) {
$colors{$_} = Term::ANSIColor::color($colors{$_});
}
}
*expand = HAS_DUMPER ?
sub { map { ref $_ ? Data::Dumper::Dumper($_) : $_ } @_ } :
sub { @_ };
sub prefix {
my $prefix = shift;
if ($prefix eq 'mark') {
return join(":", (caller(3))[1..2]) . " : ";
}
elsif ($prefix eq 'sub') {
return (caller(3))[3] . " : ";
}
else {
return '';
}
}
sub c_trace {
my ($level, $prefix_type) = (shift, shift);
my $prefix = prefix($prefix_type);
print $LogFH
map { "$colors{$level}$prefix$_$colors{reset}\n"}
grep defined($_), expand(@_);
}
sub nc_trace {
my ($level, $prefix_type) = (shift, shift);
my $prefix = prefix($prefix_type);
print $LogFH
map { sprintf "[%7s] %s%s\n", $level, $prefix, $_ }
grep defined($_), expand(@_);
}
{
my $trace = HAS_COLOR ? \&c_trace : \&nc_trace;
my @prefices = ('', 'mark', 'sub');
# if the level is sufficiently high, enable the tracing for a
# given level otherwise assign NOP
for my $level (@Levels, @Utils) {
no strict 'refs';
for my $prefix (@prefices) {
my $func = $prefix ? "${level}_$prefix" : $level;
*$func = sub { $trace->($level, $prefix, @_)
if trace_level() >= $levels{$level};
};
}
}
}
sub trace_level {
# overridden by user/-trace
(defined $Level && $levels{$Level}) ||
# or overridden by env var
(exists $ENV{APACHE_TEST_TRACE_LEVEL} &&
$levels{$ENV{APACHE_TEST_TRACE_LEVEL}}) ||
# or default
$levels{$default_level};
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Apache::TestTrace - Helper output generation functions
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Apache::TestTrace;
debug "foo bar";
info_sub "missed it";
error_mark "something is wrong";
# test sub that exercises all the tracing functions
sub test {
print $Apache::TestTrace::LogFH
"TraceLevel: $Apache::TestTrace::Level\n";
$_->($_,[1..3],$_) for qw(emerg alert crit error
warning notice info debug todo);
print $Apache::TestTrace::LogFH "\n\n"
};
# demo the trace subs using default setting
test();
{
# override the default trace level with 'crit'
local $Apache::TestTrace::Level = 'crit';
# now only 'crit' and higher levels will do tracing lower level
test();
}
{
# set the trace level to 'debug'
local $Apache::TestTrace::Level = 'debug';
# now only 'debug' and higher levels will do tracing lower level
test();
}
{
open OUT, ">/tmp/foo" or die $!;
# override the default Log filehandle
local $Apache::TestTrace::LogFH = \*OUT;
# now the traces will go into a new filehandle
test();
close OUT;
}
# override tracing level via -trace opt
% t/TEST -trace=debug
# override tracing level via env var
% env APACHE_TEST_TRACE_LEVEL=debug t/TEST
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module exports a number of functions that make it easier
generating various diagnostics messages in your programs in a
consistent way and saves some keystrokes as it handles the new lines
and sends the messages to STDERR for you.
This module provides the same trace methods as syslog(3)'s log
levels. Listed from low level to high level: emerg(), alert(), crit(),
error(), warning(), notice(), info(), debug(). The only different
function is warning(), since warn is already taken by Perl.
The module provides another trace function called todo() which is
useful for todo items. It has the same level as I<debug> (the
highest).
There are two more variants of each of these functions. If the
I<_mark> suffix is appended (e.g., I<error_mark>) the trace will start
with the filename and the line number the function was called from. If
the I<_sub> suffix is appended (e.g., I<error_info>) the trace will
start with the name of the subroutine the function was called from.
If you have C<Term::ANSIColor> installed the diagnostic messages will
be colorized, otherwise a special for each function prefix will be
used.
If C<Data::Dumper> is installed and you pass a reference to a variable
to any of these functions, the variable will be dumped with
C<Data::Dumper::Dumper()>.
Functions whose level is above the level set in
C<$Apache::TestTrace::Level> become NOPs. For example if the level is
set to I<alert>, only alert() and emerg() functions will generate the
output. The default setting of this variable is I<warning>. Other
valid values are: I<emerg>, I<alert>, I<crit>, I<error>, I<warning>,
I<notice>, I<info>, I<debug>.
Another way to affect the trace level is to set
C<$ENV{APACHE_TEST_TRACE_LEVEL}>, which takes effect if
C<$Apache::TestTrace::Level> is not set. So an explicit setting of
C<$Apache::TestTrace::Level> always takes precedence.
By default all the output generated by these functions goes to
STDERR. You can override the default filehandler by overriding
C<$Apache::TestTrace::LogFH> with a new filehandler.
When you override this package's global variables, think about
localizing your local settings, so it won't affect other modules using
this module in the same run.
=head1 TODO
o provide an option to disable the coloring altogether via some flag
or import()
=head1 AUTHOR
Stas Bekman with contributions from Doug MacEachern
=cut
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