This file is indexed.

/usr/share/perl5/String/Flogger.pm is in libstring-flogger-perl 1.101243-1.

This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.

The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.

  1
  2
  3
  4
  5
  6
  7
  8
  9
 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
 16
 17
 18
 19
 20
 21
 22
 23
 24
 25
 26
 27
 28
 29
 30
 31
 32
 33
 34
 35
 36
 37
 38
 39
 40
 41
 42
 43
 44
 45
 46
 47
 48
 49
 50
 51
 52
 53
 54
 55
 56
 57
 58
 59
 60
 61
 62
 63
 64
 65
 66
 67
 68
 69
 70
 71
 72
 73
 74
 75
 76
 77
 78
 79
 80
 81
 82
 83
 84
 85
 86
 87
 88
 89
 90
 91
 92
 93
 94
 95
 96
 97
 98
 99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
use strict;
use warnings;
package String::Flogger;
{
  $String::Flogger::VERSION = '1.101243';
}
# ABSTRACT: string munging for loggers

use Params::Util qw(_ARRAYLIKE _CODELIKE);
use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
use Sub::Exporter::Util ();
use Sub::Exporter -setup => [ flog => Sub::Exporter::Util::curry_method ];


sub _encrefs {
  my ($self, $messages) = @_;
  return map { blessed($_) ? sprintf('obj(%s)', "$_")
             : ref $_      ? $self->_stringify_ref($_)
             : defined $_  ? $_
             :              '{{null}}' }
         map { _CODELIKE($_) ? scalar $_->() : $_ }
         @$messages;
}

my $JSON;
sub _stringify_ref {
  my ($self, $ref) = @_;

  if (ref $ref eq 'SCALAR' or ref $ref eq 'REF') {
    my ($str) = $self->_encrefs([ $$ref ]);
    return "ref($str)";
  }

  require JSON;
  $JSON ||= JSON->new
                ->ascii(1)
                ->canonical(1)
                ->allow_nonref(1)
                ->space_after(1)
                ->convert_blessed(1);

  # This is horrible.  Just horrible.  I wish I could do this with a callback
  # passed to JSON: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=54321
  # -- rjbs, 2013-01-31
  local *UNIVERSAL::TO_JSON = sub { "obj($_[0])" };

  return '{{' . $JSON->encode($ref) . '}}'
}

sub flog {
  my ($class, $input) = @_;

  my $output;

  if (_CODELIKE($input)) {
    $input = $input->();
  }

  return $input unless ref $input;

  if (_ARRAYLIKE($input)) {
    my ($fmt, @data) = @$input;
    return $class->format_string($fmt, $class->_encrefs(\@data));
  }

  return $class->format_string('%s', $class->_encrefs([$input]));
}

sub format_string {
  my ($self, $fmt, @input) = @_;
  sprintf $fmt, @input;
}

1;

__END__

=pod

=head1 NAME

String::Flogger - string munging for loggers

=head1 VERSION

version 1.101243

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  use String::Flogger qw(flog);

  my @inputs = (
    'simple!',

    [ 'slightly %s complex', 'more' ],

    [ 'and inline some data: %s', { look => 'data!' } ],

    [ 'and we can defer evaluation of %s if we want', sub { 'stuff' } ],

    sub { 'while avoiding sprintfiness, if needed' },
  );

  say flog($_) for @inputs;

The above will output:

  simple!

  slightly more complex

  and inline some data: {{{ "look": "data!" }}}

  and we can defer evaluation of stuff if we want

  while avoiding sprintfiness, if needed

=head1 METHODS

=head2 flog

This method is described in the synopsis.

=head2 format_string

  $flogger->format_string($fmt, \@input);

This method is used to take the formatted arguments for a format string (when
C<flog> is passed an arrayref) and turn it into a string.  By default, it just
uses C<L<perlfunc/sprintf>>.

=head1 AUTHOR

Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@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.

=cut