Amanda::Debug - support for debugging Amanda applications
use Amanda::Util qw( :constants );
Amanda::Util::setup_application("amcooltool", "server", $CONTEXT_CMDLINE);
debug("this is a debug message");
die("Unable to frobnicate the ergonator");
See debug.h for a more in-depth description of the logging
functionality of this module.
Several debug logging functions, each taking a single string, are available:
error - also aborts the program to produce a core dumpcritical - exits the program with $error_exit_statuswarningmessageinfodebugPerl's built-in die and warn functions are patched to call
critical and warning, respectively.
All of the debug logging functions are available via the export tag
:logging.
Applications can adjust the handling of log messages with
add_amanda_log_handler($hdlr) where $hdlr is a predefined log
destination. The following destinations are available in this
package. See Amanda::Logfile for $amanda_log_trace_log.
$amanda_log_null $amanda_log_stderr $amanda_log_syslog
Most applications should use Amanda::Util's setup_application to
initialize the debug libraries. The initialization functions
available from this module are thus considered "advanced", and the
reader is advised to consult the C header, debug.h, for details.
Briefly, the functions dbopen and dbrename are used to open a
debug file whose pathname includes all of the relevant
information. dbclose and dbreopen are used to close that debug
file before transferring control to another process.
$error_exit_status is the exit status with which critical will
exit.
All of the initialization functions and variables are available via
the export tag :init.
The current debug file's integer file descriptor (not a Perl
filehandle) is available from dbfd(). Likewise, dbfn() returns
the filename of the current debug file.
debug_dup_stderr_to_debug() redirects, at the file-descriptor
level, STDERR into the debug file. This is useful when running
external applications which may produce error output.
This page was automatically generated Tue Feb 21 19:14:01 2012 from the Amanda source tree, and documents the most recent development version of Amanda. For documentation specific to the version of Amanda on your system, use the 'perldoc' command.