Taking my advice with a chunk or rock salt the size of your head because I (at this late date) have still not learned
Moose: I'd say yes, that's probably the simplest. If you use (say)
Log::Log4perl, I think that the singleton issue's already taken care of, and all you need at that point is a role that provides the logging features of your choice. Having the role lets you (if you want to) abstract the logging so that you can say "please log this object" to the
CanLog role, and the role takes care of the details (e.g., does this object have a
detailed_description method I can call, or do I just
Data::Dumper it?).
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