my $self = shift;
my $level = shift;
my $message = join( "\n", @_ );
- $self->{body} .= sprintf( "[%s] %s\n", $level, $message );
+ $message .= "\n" unless $message =~ /\n$/;
+ $self->{body} .= sprintf( "[%s] %s", $level, $message );
}
sub _flush {
$c->log( MyLogger->new );
Your logging object is expected to provide the interface described here.
+Good alternatives to consider are Log::Log4Perl and Log::Dispatch.
+
+If you want to be able to log arbitrary warnings, you can do something along
+the lines of
+
+ $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { MyApp->log->warn(@_); };
+
+however this is (a) global, (b) hairy and (c) may have unexpected side effects.
+Don't say we didn't warn you.
=head1 LOG LEVELS