Thanks a lot.
>>> "Hack, Gabi (ext)" <gabi.hack....@siemens.com> 11/3/2009 1:35 AM >>> hi bruce, warn throws a warning message on STDERR. see perldoc -f warn warn LIST Produces a message on STDERR just like "die", but doesn't exit or throw an excep- tion. If LIST is empty and $@ already contains a value (typically from a previous eval) that value is used after appending "\t...caught" to $...@. This is useful for stay- ing almost, but not entirely similar to "die". If $@ is empty then the string "Warning: Something's wrong" is used. No message is printed if there is a $SIG{__WARN__} handler installed. It is the handler's responsibility to deal with the message as it sees fit (like, for instance, converting it into a "die"). Most handlers must therefore make arrange- ments to actually display the warnings that they are not prepared to deal with, by calling "warn" again in the handler. Note that this is quite safe and will not produce an endless loop, since "__WARN__" hooks are not called from inside one. .... cu, gabi -----Original Message----- From: childpsych.colum...@gmail.com [mailto:childpsych.colum...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Ming Qian Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 9:39 PM To: Shawn H Corey Cc: beginners@perl.org Subject: Re: the google keywords for debug... Thank you Shawn! The CGI::Carp seems works. And, I added such code: open(MYTMP, ">> /mytmp.log"); print MYTMP "test.....\n"; close(MYTMP); It seems works. But, I am still confused the project's warn message. If I add a simple warn code in the same place, such as: warn "simple warn message\n"; I can not find this message in the project private logs. Also, I can not find this message in the Apache server logs. Where does this warn message go? The original author set some debug information level? Or any other redirect ?? Thanks a lot, Bruce. On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Shawn H Corey <shawnhco...@gmail.com>wrote: > Ming Qian wrote: > > Sorry. This is the complete email. > > > > Dear All, > > > > I am a beginner. > > Recently, I receive a project in perl. > > In some *.pm files, > > > > use Carp; > > ......................... > > > > sub A { > > ............. > > warn "a warn message"; > > .............. > > } > > > > I am sure that sub A was executed. > > But I can not find the warn message in log. > > The project is database website. perl + mason + html. > > > > Via the httpd.conf, I know the log location. > > So I think there maybe a switch or a debug level ? > > > > When writing a CGI, you should use CGI::Carp > > use CGI::Carp qw( fatalsToBrowser warningsToBrowser ); > > This will send all die() and warn() messages to the browser. > > > -- > Just my 0.00000002 million dollars worth, > Shawn > > Programming is as much about organization and communication > as it is about coding. > > I like Perl; it's the only language where you can bless your > thingy. > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org > For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org > http://learn.perl.org/ > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/