| using System; |
| using System.Collections.Generic; |
| using System.Linq; |
| using System.Text; |
| using System.Threading.Tasks; |
| |
| namespace log4net.Appender |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Interface that can be implemented by Appenders that buffer logging data and expose a <see cref="Flush"/> method. |
| /// </summary> |
| public interface IFlushable |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Flushes any buffered log data. |
| /// </summary> |
| /// <remarks> |
| /// Appenders that implement the <see cref="Flush"/> method must do so in a thread-safe manner: it can be called concurrently with |
| /// the <see cref="log4net.Appender.IAppender.DoAppend"/> method. |
| /// <para> |
| /// Typically this is done by locking on the Appender instance, e.g.: |
| /// <code> |
| /// <![CDATA[ |
| /// public bool Flush(int millisecondsTimeout) |
| /// { |
| /// lock(this) |
| /// { |
| /// // Flush buffered logging data |
| /// ... |
| /// } |
| /// } |
| /// ]]> |
| /// </code> |
| /// </para> |
| /// <para> |
| /// The <paramref name="millisecondsTimeout"/> parameter is only relevant for appenders that process logging events asynchronously, |
| /// such as <see cref="RemotingAppender"/>. |
| /// </para> |
| /// </remarks> |
| /// <param name="millisecondsTimeout">The maximum time to wait for logging events to be flushed.</param> |
| /// <returns><c>True</c> if all logging events were flushed successfully, else <c>false</c>.</returns> |
| bool Flush(int millisecondsTimeout); |
| } |
| } |