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.IX Title "IPC::Run::Debug 3"
.TH IPC::Run::Debug 3 "2018-05-23" "perl v5.16.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
IPC::Run::Debug \- debugging routines for IPC::Run
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 7
\& ##
\& ## Environment variable usage
\& ##
\& ## To force debugging off and shave a bit of CPU and memory
\& ## by compile\-time optimizing away all debugging code in IPC::Run
\& ## (debug => ...) options to IPC::Run will be ignored.
\& export IPCRUNDEBUG=none
\&
\& ## To force debugging on (levels are from 0..10)
\& export IPCRUNDEBUG=basic
\&
\& ## Leave unset or set to "" to compile in debugging support and
\& ## allow runtime control of it using the debug option.
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
Controls IPC::Run debugging. Debugging levels are now set by using words,
but the numbers shown are still supported for backwards compatibility:
.PP
.Vb 7
\& 0 none disabled (special, see below)
\& 1 basic what\*(Aqs running
\& 2 data what\*(Aqs being sent/received
\& 3 details what\*(Aqs going on in more detail
\& 4 gory way too much detail for most uses
\& 10 all use this when submitting bug reports
\& noopts optimizations forbidden due to inherited STDIN
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The \f(CW\*(C`none\*(C'\fR level is special when the environment variable \s-1IPCRUNDEBUG\s0
is set to this the first time IPC::Run::Debug is loaded: it prevents
the debugging code from being compiled in to the remaining IPC::Run modules,
saving a bit of cpu.
.PP
To do this in a script, here's a way that allows it to be overridden:
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.Vb 6
\& BEGIN {
\& unless ( defined $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} ) {
\& eval \*(Aqlocal $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} = "none"; require IPC::Run::Debug"\*(Aq
\& or die $@;
\& }
\& }
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This should force IPC::Run to not be debuggable unless somebody sets
the \s-1IPCRUNDEBUG\s0 flag; modify this formula to grep \f(CW@ARGV\fR if need be:
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\& BEGIN {
\& unless ( grep /^\-\-debug/, @ARGV ) {
\& eval \*(Aqlocal $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} = "none"; require IPC::Run::Debug"\*(Aq
\& or die $@;
\& }
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Both of those are untested.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com>, with numerous suggestions by p5p.