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NAME

       String::Flogger - string munging for loggers

VERSION

       version 1.101246

SYNOPSIS

         use String::Flogger qw(flog);

         my @inputs = (
           'simple!',

           [ 'slightly %s complex', 'more' ],

           [ 'and inline some data: %s', { look => 'data!' } ],

           [ 'and we can defer evaluation of %s if we want', sub { 'stuff' } ],

           sub { 'while avoiding sprintfiness, if needed' },
         );

         say flog($_) for @inputs;

       The above will output:

         simple!

         slightly more complex

         and inline some data: {{{ "look": "data!" }}}

         and we can defer evaluation of stuff if we want

         while avoiding sprintfiness, if needed

PERL VERSION

       This module should work on any version of perl still receiving updates from the Perl 5
       Porters.  This means it should work on any version of perl released in the last two to
       three years.  (That is, if the most recently released version is v5.40, then this module
       should work on both v5.40 and v5.38.)

       Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum
       required version will not be increased.  The version may be increased for any reason, and
       there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl.

METHODS

   flog
       This method is described in the synopsis.

   format_string
         $flogger->format_string($fmt, \@input);

       This method is used to take the formatted arguments for a format string (when "flog" is
       passed an arrayref) and turn it into a string.  By default, it just uses ""sprintf" in
       perlfunc".

AUTHOR

       Ricardo SIGNES <cpan@semiotic.systems>

CONTRIBUTORS

       •   Randy Stauner <randy@magnificent-tears.com>

       •   Ricardo Signes <rjbs@semiotic.systems>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo Signes.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.