Hi Jean,

2015-06-23 17:43 GMT-05:00 jean duffas <[email protected]>:
> I found nother problem,
>
> I used output.file then reopen_on_metadata=true
> I had one metadata I wished to ignore 20 secondes after the first one, …it 
> didn’t ignored it, even with the reopen_delay set to 120.
> any idea?
> thank you :-)

So, looking at the code, it appears that reopen_delay does not apply
for new metadata, i.e. the file will be reopened for each new metadata
regardless of the value of reopen_delay. I'm not sure that this is the
optimal behavior but that's the legacy one I suppose..

Your best course of action, I believe, is to use the reopen_when
argument, which takes a callback function. That way, you'll have all
the flexibility you need to decide exactly when your output should
reopen.

Hope this helps,
Romain

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