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641 --then--
700 and which format ("Write the date first, then the file name and line
701 number, and then the log message") they should be in.
809 (C<My> and then we're at the root) to figure out if a log level is
826 If your configured logging level is C<WARN>, then messages logged
896 then Perl would have interpolated
1097 then an appropriate appender layout like "%m%n" will take care of adding
1247 If those placeholders aren't enough, then you can define your own right in
1691 It uses LWP to download the file and then calls parse() on the resulting string.
1864 in embedded code, then please utilize the following methods:
1903 Log::Log4perl::Config-E<gt>allowed_code_ops_convenience_map(), then the
2338 then a log statement like
2570 and then will delete all references Log4perl holds to it.
2654 package with Log4perl beforehand. If Log4perl then finds that it's being
2669 then C<Log::Log4perl> will compensate for the difference:
2693 then the get_logger() call will get a logger for the C<MyL4pWrapper>
2785 and then a couple of lines later
2789 then you might have unintentionally overwritten the first value and Log4perl