1Metrics::Any(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Metrics::Any(3)
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6 "Metrics::Any" - abstract collection of monitoring metrics
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11 use Metrics::Any '$metrics',
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21 use Metrics::Any::Adapter 'Prometheus';
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24 Provides a central location for modules to report monitoring metrics,
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29 Inspired by Log::Any, this module splits the overall problem into two
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36 A program using one or more such modules can apply a different policy
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61 use Metrics::Any '$metrics';
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73 Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
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