Cro::UnhandledErrorReporter
The unhandled error reporting mechanism is used when an exception occurs and there is nothing in place to handle it, and so it propagates to the sink of a pipeline. In HTTP applications these errors occur at a connection or request level, rather than affecting the service as a whole.
The default erorr reporter dumps the exception and backtrace to the standard error stream. You may provide your own unhandled error reporter if you wish to, for example, output the error using some kind of logging framework.
This is a process-level mechanism.
Setting an unhandled error reporter§
A set-unhandled-error-reporter
sub is exported by the module. Call it with a block, which will be passed an Exception
as an argument.
use Cro::UnhandledErrorReporter;
set-unhandled-error-reporter -> $exception {
note "OH NO!!!\n" ~ $exception.gist();
}
Reporting an unhandled error§
Note: This mechanism is only intended for those implementing Cro pipeline components, and for situations where the error cannot be better communicated.
Call the report-unhandled-error
sub, passing an Exception
, in order to report it using the registered handler.