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NAME
    Test2::EventFacet::Trace - Debug information for events

DESCRIPTION
    The Test2::API::Context object, as well as all Test2::Event types need to have access to
    information about where they were created. This object represents that information.

SYNOPSIS
        use Test2::EventFacet::Trace;

        my $trace = Test2::EventFacet::Trace->new(
            frame => [$package, $file, $line, $subname],
        );

FACET FIELDS
    $string = $trace->{details}
    $string = $trace->details()
        Used as a custom trace message that will be used INSTEAD of "at <FILE> line <LINE>" when
        calling "$trace->debug".

    $frame = $trace->{frame}
    $frame = $trace->frame()
        Get the call frame arrayref.

            [$package, $file, $line, $subname]

    $int = $trace->{pid}
    $int = $trace->pid()
        The process ID in which the event was generated.

    $int = $trace->{tid}
    $int = $trace->tid()
        The thread ID in which the event was generated.

    $id = $trace->{cid}
    $id = $trace->cid()
        The ID of the context that was used to create the event.

    $uuid = $trace->{uuid}
    $uuid = $trace->uuid()
        The UUID of the context that was used to create the event. (If uuid tagging was enabled)

    ($pkg, $file, $line, $subname) = $trace->call
        Get the basic call info as a list.

    @caller = $trace->full_call
        Get the full caller(N) results.

    $warning_bits = $trace->warning_bits
        Get index 9 from the full caller info. This is the warnings_bits field.

        The value of this is not portable across perl versions or even processes. However it can be
        used in the process that generated it to reproduce the warnings settings in a new scope.

            eval <<EOT;
            BEGIN { ${^WARNING_BITS} = $trace->warning_bits };
            ... context's warning settings apply here ...
            EOT

  DISCOURAGED HUB RELATED FIELDS
    These fields were not always set properly by tools. These are MOSTLY deprecated by the
    Test2::EventFacet::Hub facets. These fields are not required, and may only reflect the hub that
    was current when the event was created, which is not necessarily the same as the hub the event
    was sent through.

    Some tools did do a good job setting these to the correct hub, but you cannot always rely on
    that. Use the 'hubs' facet list instead.

    $hid = $trace->{hid}
    $hid = $trace->hid()
        The ID of the hub that was current when the event was created.

    $huuid = $trace->{huuid}
    $huuid = $trace->huuid()
        The UUID of the hub that was current when the event was created. (If uuid tagging was
        enabled).

    $int = $trace->{nested}
    $int = $trace->nested()
        How deeply nested the event is.

    $bool = $trace->{buffered}
    $bool = $trace->buffered()
        True if the event was buffered and not sent to the formatter independent of a parent (This
        should never be set when nested is 0 or "undef").

METHODS
    Note: All facet frames are also methods.

    $trace->set_detail($msg)
    $msg = $trace->detail
        Used to get/set a custom trace message that will be used INSTEAD of "at <FILE> line <LINE>"
        when calling "$trace->debug".

        "detail()" is an alias to the "details" facet field for backwards compatibility.

    $str = $trace->debug
        Typically returns the string "at <FILE> line <LINE>". If "detail" is set then its value will
        be returned instead.

    $trace->alert($MESSAGE)
        This issues a warning at the frame (filename and line number where errors should be
        reported).

    $trace->throw($MESSAGE)
        This throws an exception at the frame (filename and line number where errors should be
        reported).

    ($package, $file, $line, $subname) = $trace->call()
        Get the caller details for the debug-info. This is where errors should be reported.

    $pkg = $trace->package
        Get the debug-info package.

    $file = $trace->file
        Get the debug-info filename.

    $line = $trace->line
        Get the debug-info line number.

    $subname = $trace->subname
        Get the debug-info subroutine name.

    $sig = trace->signature
        Get a signature string that identifies this trace. This is used to check if multiple events
        are related. The signature includes pid, tid, file, line number, and the cid.

SOURCE
    The source code repository for Test2 can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/.

MAINTAINERS
    Chad Granum <exodist AT cpan.org>

AUTHORS
    Chad Granum <exodist AT cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2020 Chad Granum <exodist AT cpan.org>.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
    Perl itself.

    See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/

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