Luka::Exceptions - exception classes
use Luka::Exceptions; use Error qw(:try); push @Exception::Class::Base::ISA, 'Error' unless Exception::Class::Base->isa('Error'); try { # some external library that dies unexpectedly do_something(); } catch Error with { # this will catch errors of any type $e = shift; throw Luka::Exception::Program( error => $e, show_trace => 1 ); };
This class provides custom exceptions for Luka.
There are three exceptions that can be thrown:
network and OS errors (connectivity, file system);
user interaction related errors
internal program errors
All classes have the same fields: error, context, args, path, severity, conf, show_trace.
Error string thrown by library, in perl $! or $@.
Explanation of exception that ought to out error in context for the person dealing with it who doesn't necessarily know much about the script. For example, if an FTP connection fails we should report:
FTP error: geting SpecialData feed from Someone failed.
and not anything similar to:
FTP connection failed.
Why? Because to someone dealing with the problem, but not familiar with the application, FTP connection failed says nothing new - usualy, that info is already present in the library error, which should always be in the error field of the exception thrown. So, instead of replicating information provided by the machine, give information known only to you, developer:
Arguments that might be needed for resolving the reasons for failure: either those provided to the subroutine from which exception is thrown or those supplied to the external library whose error we're dealing with.
If assigned value 1, this option will include stack trace.
Severity level of the error thrown. See TODO section in Luka.
Id of the error thrown. Can be used as a namespace for tracking errors and linking to appropriate documentation.
Configuration used for Luka system. Used for testing only.
Exception::Class, Luka
Toni Prug <toni@irational.org>
Copyright (c) 2006. Toni Prug. All rights reserved.
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To install Luka, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Luka
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Luka
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.