++demerphq

Thanks for the update. Yesterday a co-worker asked me how to turn off warnings that a module was generating during the course of his testing. (The warnings were of the sort "warning, you're running in test mode, DB will not be updated")

During the test, he doesn't want to see the warnings. But during a live run, he would want to see them show up in the log. We played around unsuccessfully with having the test program install a new warnings::warn, CORE::warn, and even installing a warn in the package that was being tested. No dice.

$SIG{__WARN__} sounds like exactly what we want; I'll have to hit that bit of the cookbook a bit more ;)

blyman
setenv EXINIT 'set noai ts=2'


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: How to stack a call to a class method by belden
in thread How to stack a call to a class method by fokat

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