NAME¶
Debug::Trace - Perl extension to trace subroutine calls
SYNOPSIS¶
perl -MDebug::Trace=foo,bar yourprogram.pl
DESCRIPTION¶
Debug::Trace instruments subroutines to provide tracing information upon every
call and return.
Using Debug::Trace does not require any changes to your sources. Most often, it
will be used from the command line:
perl -MDebug::Trace=foo,bar yourprogram.pl
This will have your subroutines
foo() and
bar() printing call and
return information.
Subroutine names may be fully qualified to denote subroutines in other packages
than the default main::.
By default, the trace information is output using the standard
warn()
function.
MODIFIERS¶
Modifiers can be inserted in the list of subroutines to change the default
behavior of this module. All modifiers can be used in three ways:
- •
- ":"name to enable a specific feature.
- •
- ":no"name to disable a specific feature.
- •
- ":"name"("value")" to set a
feature to a specific value. In general, ":" name is
equivalent to ":" name"(1)", while
":no" name corresponds to
":"name"(0)".
The following modifiers are recognized:
- :warn
- Uses warn() to produce the trace output (default).
":nowarn" Sends trace output directly to STDERR.
- :caller
- Add basic call information to the trace message, including from where the
routine was called, and by whom. This is enabled by default.
- :stacktrace
- Add a stack trace (call history).
- :maxlen(length)
- Truncate the length of the lines of trace information to length
characters.
The following modifiers can be used to control the way Data::Dumper prints the
values of parameters and return values. See also Data::Dumper.
- :indent
- Controls the style of indentation. It can be set to 0, 1, 2 or 3. Style 0
spews output without any newlines, indentation, or spaces between list
items. :indent(0) is the default.
- :useqq
- When enabled, uses double quotes for representing string values.
Whitespace other than space will be represented as "[\n\t\r]",
"unsafe" characters will be backslashed, and unprintable
characters will be output as quoted octal integers. This is the default,
use ":nouseqq" to disable.
- :maxdepth(depth)
- Can be set to a positive integer that specifies the depth beyond which
which we don't print structure contents. The default is 2, which means one
level of array/hashes in argument lists and return values is expanded. If
you use ":nomaxdepth" or :maxdepth(0), nested structures are
fully expanded.
- :quotekeys
- Controls wether hash keys are always printed quoted. The default is
":noquotekeys".
- sortkeys
- Controls whether hash keys are dumped in sorted order. The default is
":nosortkeys".
Modifiers apply only to the subroutines that follow in the list of arguments.
METHODS¶
None, actually. Everything is handled by the module's import.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
Environment variable "PERL5DEBUGTRACE" can be used to preset initial
modifiers, e.g.:
export PERL5DEBUGTRACE=":warn:indent(2):nomaxdepth:quotekeys"
SEE ALSO¶
Data::Dumper, Carp
AUTHOR¶
Jan-Pieter Cornet <jpc@cpan.org>; Jos Boumans <kane@cpan.org>; Johan
Vromans <jv@cpan.org>;
This is an Amsterdam.pm production. See
http://amsterdam.pm.org.
Current maintainer is Johan Vromans <jv@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2002,2013 Amsterdam.pm. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.