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NAME
       CPANPLUS::Error - error handling code for CPANPLUS

SYNOPSIS
           use CPANPLUS::Error qw[cp_msg cp_error];

DESCRIPTION
       This module provides the error handling code for the
       CPANPLUS libraries, and is mainly intended for internal
       use.

FUNCTIONS
       cp_msg("message string" [,VERBOSE])

       Records a message on the stack, and prints it to "STDOUT"
       (or actually $MSG_FH, see the "GLOBAL VARIABLES" section
       below), if the "VERBOSE" option is true.  The "VERBOSE"
       option defaults to false.

       msg()

       An alias for "cp_msg".

       cp_error("error string" [,VERBOSE])

       Records an error on the stack, and prints it to "STDERR"
       (or actually $ERROR_FH, see the "GLOBAL VARIABLES"
       sections below), if the "VERBOSE" option is true.  The
       "VERBOSE" options defaults to true.

       error()

       An alias for "cp_error".

CLASS METHODS
       CPANPLUS::Error->stack()

       Retrieves all the items on the stack. Since
       "CPANPLUS::Error" is implemented using "Log::Message",
       consult its manpage for the function "retrieve" to see
       what is returned and how to use the items.

       CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string([TRACE])

       Returns the whole stack as a printable string. If the
       "TRACE" option is true all items are returned with
       "Carp::longmess" output, rather than just the message.
       "TRACE" defaults to false.

       CPANPLUS::Error->flush()

       Removes all the items from the stack and returns them.
       Since "CPANPLUS::Error" is  implemented using
       "Log::Message", consult its manpage for the function



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CPANPLUS::Error(3Perl Programmers Reference GuCPANPLUS::Error(3p)


       "retrieve" to see what is returned and how to use the
       items.

GLOBAL VARIABLES
       $ERROR_FH
           This is the filehandle all the messages sent to
           "error()" are being printed. This defaults to *STDERR.

       $MSG_FH
           This is the filehandle all the messages sent to
           "msg()" are being printed. This default to *STDOUT.














































perl v5.10.0                2008-09-30                          2




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