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package Crypt::RSA::Debug; use strict; use warnings; ## Crypt::RSA::Debug ## ## Copyright (c) 2001, Vipul Ved Prakash. All rights reserved. ## This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the same terms as Perl itself. use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT_OK); require Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT_OK = qw(debug debuglevel); my $DEBUG = 0; sub debug{ return unless $DEBUG; my ($caller, undef) = caller; my (undef,undef,$line,$sub) = caller(1); $sub =~ s/.*://; $sub = sprintf "%12s()%4d", $sub, $line; $sub .= " | " . (shift); $sub =~ s/\x00/[0]/g; $sub =~ s/\x01/[1]/g; $sub =~ s/\x02/[2]/g; $sub =~ s/\x04/[4]/g; $sub =~ s/\x05/[5]/g; $sub =~ s/\xff/[-]/g; $sub =~ s/[\x00-\x1f]/\./g; $sub =~ s/[\x7f-\xfe]/_/g; print "$sub\n"; } sub debuglevel { my ($level) = shift; $DEBUG = $level; } =head1 NAME Crypt::RSA::Debug - Debug routine for Crypt::RSA. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Crypt::RSA::Debug qw(debug); debug ("oops!"); =head1 DESCRIPTION The module provides support for the I<print> method of debugging! =head1 FUNCTION =over 4 =item B<debug> String Prints B<String> on STDOUT, along with caller's function name and line number. =item B<debuglevel> Integer Sets the class data I<debuglevel> to specified value. The value defaults to 0. Callers can use the debuglevel facility by comparing $Crypt::RSA::DEBUG to the desired debug level before generating a debug statement. =back =head1 AUTHOR Vipul Ved Prakash, E<lt>mail@vipul.netE<gt> =cut 1;