Log::ger basically has all the features of Log::Any plus more, with less impact to your module users.
Thanks very much for this comparative analysis. I was entirely ignorant of Log::ger before this and therefore was using Log::Any effectively by default. Your post gives encouragement to try Log::ger as a lightweight replacement.
One minor off-topic nugget is that sort has a -u option which essentially replaces a vanilla sort | uniq and thereby saves you a process and could make the sort faster (dataset depending, of course).
In reply to Re^4: Log::Any with die and carp
by hippo
in thread Log::Any with die and carp
by learnedbyerror
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