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name, group, category, update-time, description, key-word
| name | group | category | update-time | description | key-word | ||||
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| configured-logger-file-flush-failures | api | runtime | 20260512 | Read the number of flush failures recorded by the configured runtime file sink. |
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Configured-logger-file-flush-failures
Read the number of flush failures recorded by a ConfiguredLogger file sink. This helper is useful for diagnosing durability-path problems on file-backed loggers.
Interface
pub fn ConfiguredLogger::file_flush_failures(self : ConfiguredLogger) -> Int {}
input
self : ConfiguredLogger- Config-driven runtime logger whose flush-failure counter should be inspected.
output
Int- Number of recorded flush failures.
Explanation
Detailed rules explaining key parameters and behaviors
- File-backed sinks report their recorded flush-failure count.
- Queued file sinks forward the metric from the wrapped file sink.
- Non-file sinks return
0. - The counter is cumulative until reset.
How to Use
Here are some specific examples provided.
When Need Durability-path Diagnostics
When support output should show flush-path instability:
let count = logger.file_flush_failures()
In this example, the configured logger exposes whether flush attempts have been failing.
When Inspect Effects Of Auto-flush Policy
When runtime durability tuning should be inspected operationally:
ignore(logger.file_flush_failures())
In this example, callers can correlate flush failures with runtime file policy choices.
Error Case
e.g.:
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If the configured sink is not file-backed, the method returns
0. -
If callers need current policy and counters together,
file_state()is the better API.
Notes
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Use this helper when flush-path reliability matters.
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Pair it with
file_auto_flush()andfile_flush()when diagnosing durability behavior.