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Glib::Log(3pm)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	Glib::Log(3pm)

NAME
       Glib::Log -  A flexible logging mechanism

METHODS
   scalar = Glib::Log->set_always_fatal ($fatal_mask)
       ·   $fatal_mask (scalar)

   Glib->critical ($domain, $message)
       ·   $domain (string or undef)

       ·   $message (string)

   Glib::Log::default_handler ($log_domain, $log_level, $message, ...)
       ·   $log_domain (string)

       ·   $log_level (scalar)

       ·   $message (string)

       ·   ... (list) possible "userdata" argument ignored

       The arguments are the same as taken by the function for set_handler or
       set_default_handler.

   prev_log_func = Glib::Log->set_default_handler ($log_func, $user_data)
       ·   $log_func (subroutine) handler function or undef

       ·   $user_data (scalar)

       Install log_func as the default log handler.  log_func is called for
       anything which doesn't otherwise have a handler (either
       Glib::Log->set_handler, or the Glib::xsapi gperl_handle_logs_for),

	   &$log_func ($log_domain, $log_levels, $message, $user_data)

       where $log_domain is a string, and $log_levels is a Glib::LogLevelFlags
       of level and flags being reported.

       If log_func is \&Glib::Log::default_handler or undef then Glib's
       default handler is set.

       The return value from "set_default_handler" is the previous handler.
       This is \&Glib::Log::default_handler for Glib's default, otherwise a
       Perl function previously installed.  If the handler is some other non-
       Perl function then currently the return is undef, but perhaps that will
       change to some wrapped thing, except that without associated userdata
       there's very little which could be done with it (it couldn't be
       reinstalled later without its userdata).

       Since: glib 2.6

   Glib->error ($domain, $message)
       ·   $domain (string or undef)

       ·   $message (string)

   scalar = Glib::Log->set_fatal_mask ($log_domain, $fatal_mask)
       ·   $log_domain (string)

       ·   $fatal_mask (scalar)

   integer = Glib::Log->set_handler ($log_domain, $log_levels, $log_func,
       $user_data=undef)
       ·   $log_domain (string or undef) name of the domain to handle with
	   this callback.

       ·   $log_levels (Glib::LogLevelFlags) log levels to handle with this
	   callback

       ·   $log_func (subroutine) handler function

       ·   $user_data (scalar)

       $log_func will be called as

	   &$log_func ($log_domain, $log_levels, $message, $user_data);

       where $log_domain is the name requested and $log_levels is a
       Glib::LogLevelFlags of level and flags being reported.

   Glib->log ($log_domain, $log_level, $message)
       ·   $log_domain (string or undef)

       ·   $log_level (scalar)

       ·   $message (string)

   Glib->message ($domain, $message)
       ·   $domain (string or undef)

       ·   $message (string)

   Glib::Log->remove_handler ($log_domain, $handler_id)
       ·   $log_domain (string or undef)

       ·   $handler_id (integer) as returned by "set_handler"

   Glib->warning ($domain, $message)
       ·   $domain (string or undef)

       ·   $message (string)

ENUMS AND FLAGS
   flags Glib::LogLevelFlags
       ·   'recursion' / 'G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION'

       ·   'fatal' / 'G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL'

       ·   'error' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR'

       ·   'critical' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL'

       ·   'warning' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING'

       ·   'message' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE'

       ·   'info' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO'

       ·   'debug' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG'

       ·   'fatal-mask' / 'G_LOG_FATAL_MASK'

SEE ALSO
       Glib

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.

       This software is licensed under the LGPL.  See Glib for a full notice.

perl v5.18.1			  2014-01-08			Glib::Log(3pm)
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