Added updates with respect to recent changes to TimedRotatingFileHandler.
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@ -1670,10 +1670,11 @@ timed intervals.
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The system will save old log files by appending extensions to the filename.
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The system will save old log files by appending extensions to the filename.
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The extensions are date-and-time based, using the strftime format
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The extensions are date-and-time based, using the strftime format
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``%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S`` or a leading portion thereof, depending on the rollover
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``%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S`` or a leading portion thereof, depending on the
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interval. If *backupCount* is nonzero, at most *backupCount* files will be
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rollover interval. If *backupCount* is nonzero, at most *backupCount* files
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kept, and if more would be created when rollover occurs, the oldest one is
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will be kept, and if more would be created when rollover occurs, the oldest
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deleted.
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one is deleted. The deletion logic uses the interval to determine which
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files to delete, so changing the interval may leave old files lying around.
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.. method:: TimedRotatingFileHandler.doRollover()
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.. method:: TimedRotatingFileHandler.doRollover()
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