oracular (3) CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen.3pm.gz

Provided by: libcgi-application-plugin-debugscreen-perl_1.00-2_all bug

NAME

       CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen - add Debug support to CGI::Application.

VERSION

       This documentation refers to CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen version 1.00

SYNOPSIS

         use CGI::Application::Plugin::DebugScreen;

       That is it! The fun starts when a run mode calls "die".

DESCRIPTION

       This plug-in adds stack tracing support to CGI::Application similar in style to the Catalyst debug mode.
       In the event of the module calling "die", a stack trace of the error is displayed. At each level of the
       stack links to the code and documentation are provided.

       The stack trace functionality is deactivated unless the $ENV{CGI_APP_DEBUG} environment variable is set.
       Therefore when your code is released, this plug-in does not need to be removed.

       The links links to code and documentation are implemented using CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode, which
       will be loaded automatically if available. However these links are not supported in conjunction with
       CGI::Application::Dispatch.

DEPENDENCIES

       strict

       warnings

       CGI::Application

       HTML::Template

       Devel::StackTrace

       IO::File

       CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode

       UNIVERSAL::require

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       There are no known bugs in this module.  Please report problems to Atsushi Kobayashi (<nekokak@cpan.org>)
       Patches are welcome.

SEE ALSO

       CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode

       Sledge::Plugin::DebugScreen

       CGI::Carp::DebugScreen

       Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace

Thanks To

       MATSUNO Tokuhiro (MATSUNO)

       Koichi Taniguchi (TANIGUCHI)

       Masahiro Nagano (KAZEBURO)

       Tomoyuki Misonou

AUTHOR

       Atsushi Kobayashi, <nekokak@cpan.org>

       Copyright (C) 2006 by Atsushi Kobayashi (<nekokak@cpan.org>). All rights reserved.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
        under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.