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98 This is the easiest way to prepare your system for using
186 "error()" and "warn()" will make their way through, because their
483 formats a message in a simple way and just prepends it by the debug
521 In this way, %d{HH:mm} displays only hours and minutes of the
539 Please note that the subroutines you're defining in this way are
596 If you're afraid that the way you're generating the parameters to the of
613 In this way, shortly before Log::Log4perl sending the message out to any
615 treat them in a special way:
658 are equivalent and are handled the same way internally.
720 This way, log messages issued from within "Deep::Down::The::Hierarchy"
801 This way, you'll make sure the logger logs appropriately, no matter if
944 there's a way to have Log::Log4perl periodically check for changes in
954 The way this works is that with every logger function called (debug(),
1015 This is a convenient way to define two appenders with the same layout
1239 Nevertheless, Log4perl provides a nice way to create custom levels via
1420 By the way, these convenience functions perform exactly as fast as the
1750 appenders thresholds, there's no way to prevent cluttering STDERR
1821 very rude way, it pulls the rug from under LWP::UserAgent and