Name : perl-Log-Any-IfLOG
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Version : 0.70.0
| Vendor : (none)
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Release : 4pclos2017
| Date : 2017-07-12 09:41:42
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Group : Development/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-Log-Any-IfLOG-0.70.0-4pclos2017.src.rpm
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Size : 0.06 MB
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Packager : bb2 < bb2>
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Summary : Load Log::Any only if \"logging is enabled\"
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Description :
This module is a drop-in replacement/wrapper for Log::Any to be used from your modules. This is a quick-hack solution to avoid the cost of loading Log::Any under \"normal condition\". Since Log::Any 1.00, startup overhead increases to about 7-10ms on my PC/laptop (from under 1ms for the previous version). Because I want to keep startup overhead of CLI apps under 50ms (see Perinci::CmdLine::Lite) to keep tab completion from getting a noticeable lag, every millisecond counts.
This module will only load Log::Any when \"logging is enabled\". Otherwise, it will just return without loading anything. If $log is requested in import, a fake object is returned that responds to methods like debug, is_debug and so on but will do nothing when called and just return 0.
To determine \"logging is enabled\":
* Is $ENABLE_LOG defined?
This package variable can be used to force \"logging enabled\" (if true) or \"logging disabled\" (if false). Normally, you don\'t need to do this except for testing.
* Is Log::Any is already loaded (from %INC)?
If Log::Any is already loaded, it means we have taken the overhead hit anyway so logging is enabled.
* Is one of log-related environment variables true?
If one of LOG, TRACE, or DEBUG, or VERBOSE, or QUIET, or LOG_LEVEL is true then logging is enabled. These variables are used by Perinci::CmdLine.
Otherwise, logging is disabled.
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