Provided by: libdata-phrasebook-perl_0.35-1_all bug

NAME

       Data::Phrasebook::Debug - Phrasebook debugging.

SYNOPSIS

           use Data::Phrasebook;

           my $q = Data::Phrasebook->new(
               class  => 'Plain',
               loader => 'Text',
               file   => 'phrases.txt',
               debug  => 2,
           );

           my $r = Phrasebook->new( file  => 'phrases.txt', debug => 3 );

           $r->debug(4);
           $r->store(3,"Start");
           my @log = $r->retrieve(2);
           $r->clear();

DESCRIPTION

       This module enables debug logging for phrasebook classes. It simply stores all interaction
       with the phrasebook, which can then be interrogated. Do not call directly, but via the
       class object.

       There is a single storage for all levels of the Data::Phrasebook heirarchy.  This then
       enables storage and retrieval to be performed by the user. There are several different
       levels of debugging, detailed as follows:

         1 - Errors
         2 - Warnings
         3 - Information
         4 - Variable Debugging

       The first three are simple strings that are recorded during the processing.  However, the
       latter is specifically for dumping the contents of significant variables.

       Through the use of the debug() method, the debugging can be switched on and off at
       significant points. The clear() method will clear the current trail of debugging
       information.

METHODS

   debug
       Accessor to debugging flag.

   clear
       Clear the currently stored debugging information.

   store
       Store debugging information.

   retrieve
       Retrieve debugging information.

   dumper
       Uses 'on demand' call to Data::Dumper::Dumper().

SEE ALSO

       Data::Phrasebook.

SUPPORT

       Please see the README file.

AUTHOR

         Barbie, <barbie@cpan.org>
         for Miss Barbell Productions <http://www.missbarbell.co.uk>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

         Copyright (C) 2004-2013 Barbie for Miss Barbell Productions.

         This distribution is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
         modify it under the Artistic License v2.