Provided by: liblog-report-perl_0.998-1_all bug

NAME

       Log::Report::Die - compatibility routines with Perl's die/croak/confess

INHERITANCE

        Log::Report::Die
          is a Exporter

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

OVERLOADING

Functions

       die_decode(STRING)
           The STRING is the content of $@ after an eval() caught a die().  croak(), or confess().  This routine
           tries  to  convert this into parameters for Log::Report::report().  This is done in a very smart way,
           even trying to find the stringifications of $!.

           Return are four elements: the error string which  is  used  to  trigger  a  "Log::Report"  compatible
           "die()",  and  the  options,  reason,  and  text message.  The options is a HASH which, amongst other
           things, may contain a stack trace and location.

           Translated components will have exception classes "perl", and "die" or "confess".  On the moment, the
           "croak" cannot be distiguished from the "confess" (when used in package main) or "die" (otherwise).

           The returned reason depends on whether the translation of the current $! is found in the STRING,  and
           the presence of a stack trace.  The following table is used:

             errstr  stack  =>  reason
               no      no       ERROR   (die) application internal problem
               yes     no       FAULT   (die) external problem, think open()
               no      yes      PANIC   (confess) implementation error
               yes     yes      ALERT   (confess) external problem, caught

                 = @{$opt{stack}} ? ($opt{errno} ? 'ALERT' : 'PANIC')
                 :                  ($opt{errno} ? 'FAULT' : 'ERROR');

SEE ALSO

       This  module  is  part  of  Log-Report  distribution  version  0.998, built on October 22, 2013. Website:
       http://perl.overmeer.net/log-report/

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2007-2013 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.  See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

perl v5.18.1                                       2013-10-22                              Log::Report::Die(3pm)