NAME Log::ger::Format::Default - Use default Log::ger formatting style VERSION version 0.003 SYNOPSIS use Log::ger::Format 'Default'; use Log::ger; log_debug "Printed as is"; # will format the log message as: Printed as is log_debug "Data for %s is %s", "budi", {foo=>'blah', bar=>undef}; # will format the log message as: Data for budi is {bar=>undef,foo=>"blah"} DESCRIPTION This is the default Log::ger formatter, which: 1) passes the argument as-is if there is only a single argument; or, if there are more than one argument, 2) treats the arguments like sprintf(), where the first argument is the template and the rest are variables to be substituted to the conversions inside the template. In the second case, reference arguments will be dumped using Data::Dmp or Data::Dumper by default (but the dumper is configurable by setting $Log::ger::_dumper; see for example Log::ger::UseDataDump or Log::ger::UseDataDumpColor). The same code is already included in Log::ger distribution (inside Log::ger::Heavy); this distribution just repackages it so it's more reusable. It is not part of the standard Log::ger distribution. SEE ALSO Log::ger::Format::Join Log::ger AUTHOR perlancar COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2020 by perlancar@cpan.org. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.