App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics -- diagnostics dialog module
use App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics; App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics->popup();
App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics is a subclass of Gtk2::Dialog.
App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics
Gtk2::Dialog
Gtk2::Widget Gtk2::Container Gtk2::Bin Gtk2::Window Gtk2::Dialog App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics
A App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics dialog shows various bits of diagnostic information like memory use, database size, etc.
App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics->popup()
Present a Diagnostics dialog to the user. popup() creates and then re-uses a single dialog, re-presenting it ($widget->present()) and refreshing its contents each time. A single diagnostics dialog like this will be enough for most uses.
Diagnostics
popup()
$widget->present()
$dialog = App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics->new()
Create and return a new Diagnostics dialog widget. Initially it's empty and refresh() must be called to put some diagnostic information in it.
refresh()
$diagnostics->refresh()
Refresh the information displayed in $diagnostics. The "Refresh" button in the dialog calls this.
$diagnostics
$str = App::Chart::Gtk2::Diagnostics->str()
Return the diagnostics in string form, as would be shown in a dialog. This just makes a string, no dialog is opened, created or updated.
App::Chart, Gtk2::Dialog
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To install App::Chart, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm App::Chart
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install App::Chart
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.