Debug output is printed to current handle, which is STDOUT by default. You can redirect the output from the shell, or capture output with Capture::Tiny or similar techniques, or mess with select to make it temporarily go to a different handle. There are probably more ways to do it.
In reply to Re: Frontier::Client -> Debug to file
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Frontier::Client -> Debug to file
by DreamT
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