use constant FILE_TARGET => 0;
use constant STDERR_TARGET => 1;
+use Data::Dumper;
use POSIX qw(strftime getppid);
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
use YAML;
use strict;
-my ($data_dumper_available, $text_diff_available);
+my ($text_diff_available);
-our $global_level;
-our $watch_form;
+our $global_level = NONE();
+our $watch_form = 0;
our $file_name;
-BEGIN {
- eval("use Data::Dumper");
- $data_dumper_available = $@ ? 0 : 1;
-
- $global_level = NONE;
- $watch_form = 0;
-}
-
sub new {
my $type = shift;
my $self = {};
my ($dummy1, $self_filename, $self_line) = caller(0);
my $indent = " " x --$self->{"calldepth"};
- my $time = $self->want_request_timer ? $self->get_request_time : '';
+ my $time = $self->want_request_timer ? $self->get_request_time || '' : '';
if (!defined($package)) {
$self->_write('sub' . $level, $indent . "/ $time top-level?\n");
}
sub dump {
- my ($self, $level, $name, $variable) = @_;
-
- if ($data_dumper_available) {
- my $password;
- if ($variable && ('Form' eq ref $variable) && defined $variable->{password}) {
- $password = $variable->{password};
- $variable->{password} = 'X' x 8;
- }
+ my ($self, $level, $name, $variable, %options) = @_;
- my $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$variable]);
- $dumper->Sortkeys(1);
- $self->message($level, "dumping ${name}:\n" . $dumper->Dump());
+ my $password;
+ if ($variable && ('Form' eq ref $variable) && defined $variable->{password}) {
+ $password = $variable->{password};
+ $variable->{password} = 'X' x 8;
+ }
- $variable->{password} = $password if (defined $password);
+ my $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$variable]);
+ $dumper->Sortkeys(1);
+ $dumper->Indent(2);
+ $dumper->$_($options{$_}) for keys %options;
+ my $output = $dumper->Dump();
+ $self->message($level, "dumping ${name}:\n" . $output);
- # Data::Dumper does not reset the iterator belonging to this hash
- # if 'Sortkeys' is true. Therefore clear the iterator manually.
- # See "perldoc -f each".
- if ($variable && (('HASH' eq ref $variable) || ('Form' eq ref $variable))) {
- keys %{ $variable };
- }
+ $variable->{password} = $password if (defined $password);
- } else {
- $self->message($level,
- "dumping ${name}: Data::Dumper not available; "
- . "variable cannot be dumped");
+ # Data::Dumper does not reset the iterator belonging to this hash
+ # if 'Sortkeys' is true. Therefore clear the iterator manually.
+ # See "perldoc -f each".
+ if ($variable && (('HASH' eq ref $variable) || ('Form' eq ref $variable))) {
+ keys %{ $variable };
}
+
+ return $output;
}
sub dump_yaml {
=head1 NAME
-LXDebug - Lx-Office debugging facilities
+LXDebug - kivitendo debugging facilities
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-This module provides functions for debugging Lx-Office. An instance is
+This module provides functions for debugging kivitendo. An instance is
always created as the global variable C<$::lxdebug> at the earliest
possible moment.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
C<SL::LXDebug> gets its configuration from the C<[debug]> section of
-the C<config/lx_office.conf> configuration file. The available options
+the C<config/kivitendo.conf> configuration file. The available options
are:
=over 4
# This does trigger:
$::form->{some_hash} = { something => 'else' };
-=item C<show_debug_menu>
-
-A boolean (C<1> or C<0>). If turned on then certain debug facilities
-are available from the v1 menu. These include e.g.
-
-=over 6
-
-=item *
-
-restarting the FastCGI process by forcefully exiting after the
-request,
-
-=item *
-
-enabling and disabling function tracing,
-
-=item *
-
-enabling and disabling certain debug levels.
-
-=back
-
-Note that these are only useful if Lx-Office is running as a FastCGI
-application because otherwise the changes would be lost when the
-process exits in a normal CGI environment.
-
=item C<keep_temp_files>
A boolean (C<1> or C<0>). If turned on then certain temporary files