NAME
Aion::Carp - added stacktrace to exceptions
VERSION
1.3
SYNOPSIS
use Aion::Carp;
sub A { die "hi!" }
sub B { A() }
sub C { eval { B() }; die if $@ }
sub D { C() }
eval { D() };
my $expected = "hi!
die(...) called at t/aion/carp.t line 14
main::A() called at t/aion/carp.t line 15
main::B() called at t/aion/carp.t line 16
eval {...} called at t/aion/carp.t line 16
main::C() called at t/aion/carp.t line 17
main::D() called at t/aion/carp.t line 19
eval {...} called at t/aion/carp.t line 19
";
$expected =~ s/^ {4}/\t/gm;
substr($@, 0, length $expected) # => $expected
my $exception = {message => "hi!"};
eval { die $exception };
$@ # -> $exception
$@->{message} # => hi!
$@->{STACKTRACE} # ~> ^die\(\.\.\.\) called at
$exception = {message => "hi!", STACKTRACE => 123};
eval { die $exception };
$exception->{STACKTRACE} # -> 123
$exception = [];
eval { die $exception };
$@ # --> []
DESCRIPTION
This module replace $SIG{__DIE__}
to function, who added to exception stacktrace.
If exeption is string, then stacktrace added to message. And if exeption is hash ({}
), or object on base hash (bless {}, "..."
), then added to it key STACKTRACE
with stacktrace.
Where use propagation, stacktrace do'nt added.
SUBROUTINES
handler ($message)
It added to $message
stacktrace.
eval { Aion::Carp::handler("hi!") }; $@ # ~> ^hi!\n\tdie
import
Replace $SIG{__DIE__}
to handler
.
$SIG{__DIE__} = undef;
$SIG{__DIE__} # --> undef
Aion::Carp->import;
$SIG{__DIE__} # -> \&Aion::Carp::handler
INSTALL
Add to cpanfile in your project:
on 'test' => sub {
requires 'Aion::Carp',
git => 'https://github.com/darviarush/perl-aion-carp.git',
ref => 'master',
;
};
And run command:
$ sudo cpm install -gvv
SEE ALSO
Carp::Always
AUTHOR
Yaroslav O. Kosmina Lmailto:dart@cpan.org
LICENSE
⚖ GPLv3