Log::NullLogLite - The Log::NullLogLite
class implements the Null Object
pattern for the Log::LogLite
class.
use Log::NullLogLite; # create new Log::NullLogLite object my $log = new Log::NullLogLite();
...
# we had an error (this entry will not be written to the log # file because we use Log::NullLogLite object). $log->write("Could not open the file ".$file_name.": $!", 4);
The Log::NullLogLite
class is derived from the Log::LogLite
class
and implement the Null Object Pattern to let us to use the Log::LogLite
class with null Log::LogLite
objects.
We might want to do that if we use a Log::LogLite
object in our code, and
we do not want always to actually define a Log::LogLite
object (i.e. not
always we want to write to a log file). In such a case we will create a
Log::NullLogLite
object instead of the Log::LogLite
object, and will
use that object instead.
The object has all the methods that the Log::LogLite
object has, but
those methods do nothing. Thus our code will continue to run without any
change, yet we will not have to define a log file path for the
Log::LogLite
object, and no log will be created.
Does nothing. The parameters will not have any affect. Returns empty string ("").
Rani Pinchuk, rani@cpan.org
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Ockham Technology N.V. & Rani Pinchuk. All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Log::LogLite(3), The Null Object Pattern - Bobby Woolf - PLoP96 - published in Pattern Languages of Program Design 3 (http://cseng.aw.com/book/0,,0201310112,00.html)