my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->$orig;
- $self->levels( scalar(@_) ? @_ : (qw/info warn error fatal/) );
+ $self->levels( scalar(@_) ? @_ : keys %LEVELS );
+
return $self;
};
if ($self->can('_has_psgi_errors') and $self->_has_psgi_errors) {
$self->_psgi_errors->print(@_);
} else {
+ binmode STDERR, ":utf8";
print STDERR @_;
}
}
=head2 autoflush
-When enabled (default), messages are written to the log immediately instead
-of queued until the end of the request.
+When enabled (default), messages are written to the log immediately instead
+of queued until the end of the request.
-This option, as well as C<abort>, is provided for modules such as
-L<Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple> to be able to programmatically
+This option, as well as C<abort>, is provided for modules such as
+L<Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple> to be able to programmatically
suppress the output of log messages. By turning off C<autoflush> (application-wide
-setting) and then setting the C<abort> flag within a given request, all log
+setting) and then setting the C<abort> flag within a given request, all log
messages for the given request will be suppressed. C<abort> can still be set
-independently of turning off C<autoflush>, however. It just means any messages
-sent to the log up until that point in the request will obviously still be emitted,
+independently of turning off C<autoflush>, however. It just means any messages
+sent to the log up until that point in the request will obviously still be emitted,
since C<autoflush> means they are written in real-time.
-If you need to turn off autoflush you should do it like this (in your main app
+If you need to turn off autoflush you should do it like this (in your main app
class):
after setup_finalize => sub {