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configured-logger-file-reset-failure-counters api runtime 20260512 Reset the file failure counters recorded by the configured runtime file sink.
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Configured-logger-file-reset-failure-counters

Reset the file failure counters recorded by a ConfiguredLogger. This helper clears open, write, flush, and rotation failure metrics together.

Interface

pub fn ConfiguredLogger::file_reset_failure_counters(self : ConfiguredLogger) -> Bool {}

input

  • self : ConfiguredLogger - Config-driven runtime logger whose file failure counters should be cleared.

output

  • Bool - Whether the reset was applied.

Explanation

Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors

  • File-backed sinks clear all file failure counters together.
  • Queued file sinks forward the reset behavior to the wrapped file sink.
  • Non-file sinks return false.
  • This helper is useful after diagnostics, recovery, or controlled tests.

How to Use

Here are some specific examples provided.

When Need A Fresh Diagnostics Baseline

When previous failure history should be cleared before a new observation window:

ignore(logger.file_reset_failure_counters())

In this example, future failures can be measured from a clean baseline.

When Validate Post-recovery Behavior

When recovery logic should clear old counters before rechecking health:

ignore(logger.file_reset_failure_counters())
ignore(logger.file_open_failures())

In this example, the configured logger starts a new diagnostics window after reset.

Error Case

e.g.:

  • If the configured sink is not file-backed, the method returns false.

  • If callers need the current values before clearing them, they should read the counters or file_state() first.

Notes

  1. Use this helper after diagnostics or recovery, not before capturing needed evidence.

  2. It is the reset companion for the file failure-counter helpers.