%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 1 %define module_name Log-ger # BEGIN SourceDeps(oneline): BuildRequires: perl(Data/Dmp.pm) perl(Data/Dumper.pm) perl(ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm) perl(File/Spec.pm) perl(IO/Handle.pm) perl(IPC/Open3.pm) perl(Pod/Coverage/TrustPod.pm) perl(Test/More.pm) perl(Test/Perl/Critic.pm) perl(Test/Pod.pm) perl(Test/Pod/Coverage.pm) perl(parent.pm) perl(strict.pm) perl(vars.pm) perl(warnings.pm) # END SourceDeps(oneline) BuildRequires: rpm-build-perl perl-devel perl-podlators Name: perl-%module_name Version: 0.042 Release: alt1 Summary: A lightweight, flexible logging framework Group: Development/Perl License: perl URL: https://metacpan.org/release/Log-ger Source0: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PE/PERLANCAR/%{module_name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description Log::ger is yet another logging framework with the following features: =over =item * Separation of producers and consumers/listeners Like the Log::Any manpage, this offers a very easy way for modules to produce some logs without having to configure anything. Configuring output, level, etc can be done in the application as log consumers/listeners. To read more about this, see the documentation of the Log::Any manpage or the Log::ger::Manual manpage (but nevertheless see the Log::ger::Manual manpage on why you might prefer Log::ger to Log::Any). =item * Lightweight and fast Slim distribution. No non-core dependencies, extra functionalities are provided in separate distributions to be pulled as needed. Low startup overhead. Only ~0.5-1ms. For comparison, the strict manpage ~0.2-0.5ms, the warnings manpage ~2ms, the Log::Any manpage 0.15 ~2-3ms, Log::Any 1.049 ~8-10ms, the Log::Log4perl manpage ~35ms. This is measured on a 2014-2015 PC and before doing any output configuration. For more benchmarks, see the Bencher::Scenarios::LogGer manpage or try yourself e.g. with the bencher-code manpage: %% bencher-code 'use Log::ger' 'use Log::Any' --startup Fast. Low null-/stealth-logging overhead, about 1.5x faster than Log::Any, 3x faster than Log4perl, and 5x faster than the Log::Fast manpage. Conditional compilation. There is a plugin to optimize away unneeded logging statements, like assertion/conditional compilation, so they have zero runtime performance cost. See the Log::ger::Plugin::OptAway manpage. Being lightweight means the module can be used more universally, from CLI to long-running daemons to inside routines with tight loops. =item * Flexible Customizable levels and routine/method names. Can be used in a procedural or OO style. Log::ger can mimic the interface of the Log::Any manpage, the Log::Contextual manpage, the Log::Log4perl manpage, or some other popular logging frameworks, to ease migration or adjust with your personal style. Per-package settings. Each importer package can use its own... %prep %setup -q -n %{module_name}-%{version} %build %perl_vendor_build %install %perl_vendor_install %files %doc Changes README %perl_vendor_privlib/L* %changelog * Tue Mar 19 2024 Igor Vlasenko 0.042-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Tue Feb 06 2024 Igor Vlasenko 0.041-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Fri Jun 10 2022 Igor Vlasenko 0.040-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Mon Feb 01 2021 Igor Vlasenko 0.038-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Sat Mar 14 2020 Igor Vlasenko 0.037-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Thu Feb 20 2020 Igor Vlasenko 0.029-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Sun May 12 2019 Igor Vlasenko 0.028-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Mon Apr 15 2019 Igor Vlasenko 0.027-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Fri Dec 21 2018 Igor Vlasenko 0.025-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Wed Sep 27 2017 Igor Vlasenko 0.023-alt2 - to Sisyphus * Thu Aug 17 2017 Igor Vlasenko 0.023-alt1 - regenerated from template by package builder * Thu Aug 03 2017 Igor Vlasenko 0.021-alt1 - initial import by package builder