[issue46377] TimedRotatingFileHandler "midnight" misleading when interval > 1

2022-01-14 Thread Mike Schiessl
Mike Schiessl added the comment: Yes, enforcing interval == 1 or interval == None (which pulls the TimedRotatingFileHandler class __init__ default value which is also 1) works perfectly with midnight. I do not see any urge on that topic - as I personally now know the issue :D - but I

[issue46377] TimedRotatingFileHandler "midnight" misleading when interval > 1

2022-01-14 Thread Mike Schiessl
Mike Schiessl added the comment: i've just checked PR and you're right, something with the PR went wrong. Anyway, midnight (at least from the wording) specifies the "atTime". (which should be midnight). Again, if there's (by mistake) an interval bigger than 1 se

[issue46377] TimedRotatingFileHandler "midnight" misleading when interval > 1

2022-01-14 Thread Mike Schiessl
New submission from Mike Schiessl : Using the TimedRotatingFileHandler along with "when='midnight'" and interval > 1, midnight is handled equally to "days" which is a little misleading. Expectation: setting when to 'midnight', the file is rotate