################################################## package Log::Log4perl::MDC; ################################################## use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; our %MDC_HASH = (); ########################################### sub get { ########################################### my($class, $key) = @_; if($class ne __PACKAGE__) { # Somebody called us with Log::Log4perl::MDC::get($key) $key = $class; } if(exists $MDC_HASH{$key}) { return $MDC_HASH{$key}; } else { return undef; } } ########################################### sub put { ########################################### my($class, $key, $value) = @_; if($class ne __PACKAGE__) { # Somebody called us with Log::Log4perl::MDC::put($key, $value) $value = $key; $key = $class; } $MDC_HASH{$key} = $value; } ########################################### sub remove { ########################################### %MDC_HASH = (); 1; } ########################################### sub get_context { ########################################### return \%MDC_HASH; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Log::Log4perl::MDC - Mapped Diagnostic Context =head1 DESCRIPTION Log::Log4perl allows loggers to maintain global thread-specific data, called the Nested Diagnostic Context (NDC) and Mapped Diagnostic Context (MDC). The MDC is a simple thread-specific hash table, in which the application can stuff values under certain keys and retrieve them later via the C<"%X{key}"> placeholder in Cs. =over 4 =item Log::Log4perl::MDC->put($key, $value); Store a value C<$value> under key C<$key> in the map. =item my $value = Log::Log4perl::MDC->get($key); Retrieve the content of the map under the specified key. Typically done by C<%X{key}> in C. If no value exists to the given key, C is returned. =item my $text = Log::Log4perl::MDC->remove(); Delete all entries from the map. =item Log::Log4perl::MDC->get_context(); Returns a reference to the hash table. =back Please note that all of the methods above are class methods, there's no instances of this class. Since the thread model in perl 5.8.0 is "no shared data unless explicetly requested" the data structures used are just global (and therefore thread-specific). =head1 AUTHOR Mike Schilli, Elog4perl@perlmeister.comE =cut