Just FYI, if you're looking for a mature logging system, there's one on CPAN called Log::Log4perl:
use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy);
Log::Log4perl->easy_init(
{level => $DEBUG,
layout => "%F:%L: %m%n"});
DEBUG("My Message");
INFO("Another message");
This will log the two messages with filename and line number included:
./test.pl:15: My Message
./test.pl:16: Another message
And there's of course much, much more, as your requirements grow. If you're interested, check out the details on
log4perl.sourceforge.net.
-- saintmike
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