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Good module, but try its derivative Debug::LTrace instead. Debug::Trace doesn't fake caller() yet so traced/wrapped subroutines get caller() results that are "off-by-1" (see Hook::LexWrap). Plus, Debug::LTrace gives more information like ti...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2014-06-22T02:22:44
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App-Trace</a>
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The name and abstract is slightly inaccurate/misleading. This module is supposed to be a general logging framework instead of just subroutine entry/exit tracer. For alternative subroutine tracer, I'd recommend Devel::TraceSubs or Devel::TraceCalls (o...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2014-06-21T19:11:34
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Tie-Hash-Identity</a>
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Hash::Identity has a use case of convenience when embedding expression in double-quote strings. I fail to see the point of Tie::Hash::Identity though. Can't you just say:
<br><br>'abc' eq 'abc'; # true
<br><br>(1+2+3) eq '6'; # true
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It's faster than Unicode::GCString->new($str)->columns, but it gives wrong answers to lots of characters, e.g. control characters like "\n", "\t", etc are currently assumed to have width of -1 character. You're better off wi...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2013-09-10T05:00:35
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App-Options</a>
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2010-10-13:
<br><br>I admit, this is not the most flexible configuration framework out there as it enforces some convention. And I don't/can't use it on every project. But it's certainly one of the easiest. You can slap a few lines of options declara...
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Filesys-Notify-Simple</a>
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It's rather unfortunate that currently the choice for general purpose cross-platform filesystem notification modules on CPAN falls between this module (FNS) or File::ChangeNotify (F::CN). The other CPAN modules are either OS-/framework-specific.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2013-07-04T20:56:05
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experimental</a>
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Vote +1 to add this to core. Please make coding in Perl 5 relatively painless.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2013-07-04T20:34:58
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Like Carp::Always? Want something better? Here it is.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-04-25T02:08:24
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CHI</a>
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The DBI of caching. Stop reinventing your caching framework and just use this.
<br><br>UPDATE 2013-01-16: unfortunately, the use of Moose reduces the usefulness of CHI for command-line scripts (0.2s/146 files/53k lines startup overhead just to initia...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-04-24T05:20:53
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Monkey-Patch</a>
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Compared to several other monkey-patching modules (like Sub::Monkey or Class::Monkey) I prefer this one because the interface is simplest and the documentation is the most straightforward. Plus it can do stacked patching and unordered restore, which ...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-04-24T05:18:55
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Log-AutoDump</a>
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This module is simple and to the point. Unfortunately, if you're a user of Log4perl or other logging framework, you'll have to switch just for a single feature (autodumping).
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List-Pairwise</a>
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Two nice and possibly very useful functions. But IMO the names 'mapp' and 'grepp' are two similar to 'map' and 'grep', making it prone to typos and misreading. Perhaps consider 'map2' and 'grep2'?
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-03-29T17:18:00
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I've been using File::Slurp for years and is generally satisfied with it. However reading the negative reviews today and looking at its RT queue, I realize that this module is broken for many and is effectively abandoned by the maintainer (no new rel...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-11-18T19:21:53
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Log-Log4perl</a>
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It's a very mature and an excellent logging framework. However, some of the common minor complaints are: 1) It's too complex. I agree: it should not be this hard to get started. 2) Configuration is too verbose. Agreed: but well, what can you do, most...
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Log-Handler</a>
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This review mostly compares Log::Handler with Log4perl, which is a mature and one of the most popular logging frameworks.
<br><br>I think Log::Handler's interface is much simpler, nicer, more Perlish than Log4perl. It's a bit similar to Log::Any::App...
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Log-Fast</a>
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This logging framework is also minimalistic: no categories/hierarchiecal loggers, no custom levels, no config file, or other whistles and bells. And the interface & default levels are rather syslog-oriented. But it's fast alright. The POD doesn't...
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Log-Minimal</a>
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Log::Minimal's slogan is "minimal but customizable". It's minimal alright, probably only suitable for simple scripts as the moment you organize your application/library into separate modules, you'll want/need categories instead of just leve...
DEBUG/INFO/WARN/CRITICAL and NONE). Surely most people would expect another level between WARN and CRITICAL, for non-critical errors? But that is actually just a matter of taste.
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Log-Fine</a>
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Log::Fine is touted as a framework for those who "need a fine-grained logging mechanism in their program(s)". But apart from the emphasis on custom levels, to me there is nothing extra fine-grained about it. The other thing it provides is c...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-11-17T19:04:53
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Config-IniFiles</a>
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This module has been developed for more than a decade and seen different maintainers over the years. The codebase is indeed showing these, with different capitalization and indentation styles, among other things.
<br><br>However, among more than a do...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-11-12T00:42:19
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