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NAME
       Log::Contextual::TeeLogger - Output to more than one logger
VERSION
       version 0.008001
SYNOPSIS
        use Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger;
        use Log::Contextual::TeeLogger;
        use Log::Contextual qw( :log ),
          -logger => Log::Contextual::TeeLogger->new({ loggers => [
            Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger->new({ levels => [ 'debug' ] }),
            Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger->new({
              levels => [ 'info' ],
              coderef => sub { print @_ },
            }),
          ]});
        ## docs below here not yet edited
        log_info { 'program started' }; # no-op because info is not in levels
        sub foo {
          log_debug { 'entered foo' };
          ...
        }
DESCRIPTION
       This module is a simple logger made mostly for demonstration and initial experimentation with
       Log::Contextual.  We recommend you use a real logger instead.  For something more serious but not overly
       complicated, take a look at Log::Dispatchouli.
METHODS
   new
       Arguments: "Dict[ levels => ArrayRef[Str], coderef => Optional[CodeRef] ] $conf"
        my $l = Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger->new({
          levels => [qw( info warn )],
          coderef => sub { print @_ }, # the default prints to STDERR
        });
       Creates a new SimpleLogger object with the passed levels enabled and optionally a "CodeRef" may be passed
       to modify how the logs are output/stored.
       Levels may contain:
        trace
        debug
        info
        warn
        error
        fatal
   $level
       Arguments: @anything
       All of the following six methods work the same.  The basic pattern is:
        sub $level {
          my $self = shift;
          print STDERR "[$level] " . join qq{\n}, @_;
             if $self->is_$level;
        }
       trace
        $l->trace( 'entered method foo with args ' join q{,}, @args );
       debug
        $l->debug( 'entered method foo' );
       info
        $l->info( 'started process foo' );
       warn
        $l->warn( 'possible misconfiguration at line 10' );
       error
        $l->error( 'non-numeric user input!' );
       fatal
        $l->fatal( '1 is never equal to 0!' );
       Note: "fatal" does not call "die" for you, see "EXCEPTIONS AND ERROR HANDLING" in Log::Contextual
   is_$level
       All of the following six functions just return true if their respective level is enabled.
       is_trace
        say 'tracing' if $l->is_trace;
       is_debug
        say 'debuging' if $l->is_debug;
       is_info
        say q{info'ing} if $l->is_info;
       is_warn
        say 'warning' if $l->is_warn;
       is_error
        say 'erroring' if $l->is_error;
       is_fatal
        say q{fatal'ing} if $l->is_fatal;
AUTHOR
       Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux+cpan@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt.
       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.
perl v5.34.0                                       2022-06-15                    Log::Contextual::TeeLogger(3pm)