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package Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; use 5.006; our $VERSION = '2.023'; use Exporter (); use Data::Dumper::Concise (); BEGIN { @ISA = qw(Exporter) } @EXPORT = qw( $Dwarn $DwarnN Dwarn DwarnS DwarnL DwarnN DwarnF $Ddie $DdieN Ddie DdieS DdieL DdieN DdieD ); sub Dwarn { DwarnL(@_); return wantarray ? @_ : $_[0] } our $Dwarn = \&Dwarn; our $DwarnN = \&DwarnN; sub DwarnL { warn Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper @_; @_ } sub DwarnS ($) { warn Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $_[0]; $_[0] } sub DwarnN ($) { require Devel::ArgNames; my $x = Devel::ArgNames::arg_names(); warn(($x?$x:'(anon)') . ' => ' . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $_[0]); $_[0] } sub DwarnF (&@) { my $c = shift; warn &Data::Dumper::Concise::DumperF($c, @_); @_ } sub Ddie { DdieL(@_); return wantarray ? @_ : $_[0] } our $Ddie = \&Ddie; our $DdieN = \&DdieN; sub DdieL { die Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper @_ } sub DdieS ($) { die Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $_[0] } sub DdieN ($) { require Devel::ArgNames; my $x = Devel::ArgNames::arg_names(); die(($x?$x:'(anon)') . ' => ' . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $_[0]); } =head1 NAME Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar - return Dwarn @return_value =head1 SYNOPSIS use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; return Dwarn some_call(...) is equivalent to: use Data::Dumper::Concise; if (wantarray) { my @return = some_call(...); warn Dumper(@return); return @return; } else { my $return = some_call(...); warn Dumper($return); return $return; } but shorter. If you need to force scalar context on the value, use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; return DwarnS some_call(...) is equivalent to: use Data::Dumper::Concise; my $return = some_call(...); warn Dumper($return); return $return; If you need to force list context on the value, use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; return DwarnL some_call(...) is equivalent to: use Data::Dumper::Concise; my @return = some_call(...); warn Dumper(@return); return @return; If you want to label your output, try DwarnN use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; return DwarnN $foo is equivalent to: use Data::Dumper::Concise; my @return = some_call(...); warn '$foo => ' . Dumper(@return); return @return; If you want to output a reference returned by a method easily, try $Dwarn $foo->bar->{baz}->$Dwarn is equivalent to: my $return = $foo->bar->{baz}; warn Dumper($return); return $return; If you want to format the output of your data structures, try DwarnF my ($a, $c) = DwarnF { "awesome: $_[0] not awesome: $_[1]" } $awesome, $cheesy; is equivalent to: my @return = ($awesome, $cheesy); warn DumperF { "awesome: $_[0] not awesome: $_[1]" } $awesome, $cheesy; return @return; If you want to immediately die after outputting the data structure, every Dwarn subroutine has a paired Ddie version, so just replace the warn with die. For example: DdieL 'foo', { bar => 'baz' }; =head1 DESCRIPTION use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; will import Dwarn, $Dwarn, DwarnL, DwarnN, and DwarnS into your namespace. Using L<Exporter>, so see its docs for ways to make it do something else. =head2 Dwarn sub Dwarn { return DwarnL(@_) if wantarray; DwarnS($_[0]) } =head2 $Dwarn $Dwarn = \&Dwarn =head2 $DwarnN $DwarnN = \&DwarnN =head2 DwarnL sub Dwarn { warn Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper @_; @_ } =head2 DwarnS sub DwarnS ($) { warn Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $_[0]; $_[0] } =head2 DwarnN sub DwarnN { warn '$argname => ' . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper $_[0]; $_[0] } B<Note>: this requires L<Devel::ArgNames> to be installed. =head2 DwarnF sub DwarnF (&@) { my $c = shift; warn &Data::Dumper::Concise::DumperF($c, @_); @_ } =head1 TIPS AND TRICKS =head2 global usage Instead of always just doing: use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar; Dwarn ... We tend to do: perl -MData::Dumper::Concise::Sugar foo.pl (and then in the perl code:) ::Dwarn ... That way, if you leave them in and run without the C<< use Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar >> the program will fail to compile and you are less likely to check it in by accident. Furthmore it allows that much less friction to add debug messages. =head2 method chaining One trick which is useful when doing method chaining is the following: my $foo = Bar->new; $foo->bar->baz->Data::Dumper::Concise::Sugar::DwarnS->biff; which is the same as: my $foo = Bar->new; (DwarnS $foo->bar->baz)->biff; =head1 SEE ALSO You probably want L<Devel::Dwarn>, it's the shorter name for this module. =cut 1;
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