First, you'll need to make a config file. See:
Log::Message::Config.
# config
private => 1,
verbose => 1,
tag => 'MIXED',
level => 'log',
remove => 1,
chrono => 1,
Second, setup a simple logger. See:
Log::Message.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
use strict;
use warnings;
use Log::Message;
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
my $log = Log::Message->new(
config => '/path/to/config',
tag => 'MIXED',
level => 'log',
);
$log->store('This is the first test');
$log->store('This is the second test');
my @items = $log->retrieve(2);
print Dumper(@items);
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