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Parse::ErrorString::Perl::StackItem(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  Parse::ErrorString::Perl::StackItem(3pm)

NAME
Parse::ErrorString::Perl::StackItem - a Perl stack item object VERSION
version 0.15 Parse::ErrorString::Perl::StackItem sub The subroutine that was called, qualified with a package name (as printed by "use diagnostics"). file File where subroutine was called. See "file" in "Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem". file_abspath See "file_abspath" in "Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem". file_msgpath See "file_msgpath" in "Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem". line The line where the subroutine was called. AUTHORS
o Petar Shangov, "<pshangov at yahoo.com>" o Gabor Szabo <http://szabgab.com/> o Ahmad M. Zawawi <ahmad.zawawi@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Petar Shangov. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-11-29 Parse::ErrorString::Perl::StackItem(3pm)

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Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem(3pm)

NAME
Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem - a Perl error item object VERSION
version 0.15 Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem Each object contains the following accessors (only "message", "file", and "line" are guaranteed to be present for every error): type Normally returns a single letter identifying the type of the error. The possbile options are "W", "D", "S", "F", "P", "X", and "A". Sometimes an error can be of either of two types, in which case a string such as ""S|F"" is returned in scalar context and a list of the two letters is returned in list context. If "type" is empty, you can assume that the error was not emimtted by perl itself, but by the user or by a third-party module. type_description A description of the error type. The possible options are: W => warning D => deprecation S => severe warning F => fatal error P => internal error X => very fatal error A => alien error message If the error can be of either or two types, the two types are concactenated with "" or "". Note that this description is always returned in English, regardless of the "lang" option. message The error message. file The path to the file in which the error occurred, possibly truncated. If the error occurred in a script, the parser will attempt to return only the filename; if the error occurred in a module, the parser will attempt to return the path to the module relative to the directory in @INC in which it resides. file_abspath Absolute path to the file in which the error occurred. file_msgpath The file path as displayed in which the error message. line Line in which the error occurred. near Text near which the error occurred (note that this often contains newline characters). at Additional information about where the error occurred (e.g. ""at EOF""). diagnostics Detailed explanation of the error (from perldiag). If the "lang" option is specified when constructing the parser, an attempt will be made to return the diagnostics message in the appropriate language. If an explanation is not found in the localized perldiag, the default perldiag will also be searched. Returned as raw pod, so you may need to use a pod parser to render into the format you need. stack Callstack for the error. Returns a list of Parse::ErrorString::Perl::StackItem objects. AUTHORS
o Petar Shangov, "<pshangov at yahoo.com>" o Gabor Szabo <http://szabgab.com/> o Ahmad M. Zawawi <ahmad.zawawi@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Petar Shangov. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-11-29 Parse::ErrorString::Perl::ErrorItem(3pm)
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