package Log::Dispatch::Screen; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '2.56'; use Log::Dispatch::Output; use base qw( Log::Dispatch::Output ); use Encode qw( encode ); use IO::Handle; use Params::Validate qw(validate BOOLEAN); Params::Validate::validation_options( allow_extra => 1 ); sub new { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref $proto || $proto; my %p = validate( @_, { stderr => { type => BOOLEAN, default => 1, }, utf8 => { type => BOOLEAN, default => 0, }, } ); my $self = bless \%p, $class; $self->_basic_init(%p); return $self; } sub log_message { my $self = shift; my %p = @_; # This is a bit gross but it's important that we print directly to the # STDOUT or STDERR handle for backwards compatibility. Various modules # have tests which rely on this, so we can't open a new filehandle to fd 1 # or 2 and use that. my $message = $self->{utf8} ? encode( 'UTF-8', $p{message} ) : $p{message}; if ( $self->{stderr} ) { print STDERR $message; } else { print STDOUT $message; } } 1; # ABSTRACT: Object for logging to the screen __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Log::Dispatch::Screen - Object for logging to the screen =head1 VERSION version 2.56 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Log::Dispatch; my $log = Log::Dispatch->new( outputs => [ [ 'Screen', min_level => 'debug', stderr => 1, newline => 1 ] ], ); $log->alert("I'm searching the city for sci-fi wasabi"); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides an object for logging to the screen (really C or C). Note that a newline will I be added automatically at the end of a message by default. To do that, pass C<< newline => 1 >>. The handle will be autoflushed, but this module opens it's own handle to fd 1 or 2 instead of using the global C or C. =for Pod::Coverage new log_message =head1 CONSTRUCTOR The constructor takes the following parameters in addition to the standard parameters documented in L: =over 4 =item * stderr (0 or 1) Indicates whether or not logging information should go to C. If false, logging information is printed to C instead. This defaults to true. =item * utf8 (0 or 1) If this is true, then the output uses C to apply the C<:encoding(UTF-8)> layer to the relevant handle for output. This will not affect C or C in other parts of your code. This defaults to false. =back =head1 SUPPORT Bugs may be submitted through L (or L). I am also usually active on IRC as 'drolsky' on C. =head1 AUTHOR Dave Rolsky =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by Dave Rolsky. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) =cut