Thank you Shawn!
The CGI::Carp seems works.
And,
I added such code:
open(MYTMP, ">> /mytmp.log");
print MYTMP "test.....\n";
close(MYTMP);
It seems works.

But,
I am still confused the project's warn message.

If I add a simple warn code in the same place,
such as:
warn "simple warn message\n";
I can not find this message in the project private logs.
Also,
I can not find this message in the Apache server logs.
Where does this warn message go? The original author set some debug
information level? Or any other redirect ??

Thanks a lot,
Bruce.





On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Shawn H Corey <shawnhco...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Ming Qian wrote:
> > Sorry. This is the complete email.
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I am a beginner.
> > Recently, I receive a project in perl.
> > In some *.pm files,
> >
> > use Carp;
> > .........................
> >
> > sub A  {
> > .............
> > warn "a warn message";
> > ..............
> > }
> >
> > I am sure that sub A was executed.
> > But I can not find the warn message in log.
> > The project is database website. perl + mason + html.
> >
> > Via the httpd.conf, I know the log location.
> > So I think there maybe a switch or a debug level ?
> >
>
> When writing a CGI, you should use CGI::Carp
>
>  use CGI::Carp qw( fatalsToBrowser warningsToBrowser );
>
> This will send all die() and warn() messages to the browser.
>
>
> --
> Just my 0.00000002 million dollars worth,
>  Shawn
>
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> as it is about coding.
>
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