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@@ -175,8 +175,10 @@ Handlers
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when it happens you will have the full information, including debug and info
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records. This provides you with all the information you need, but only when
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you need it.
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-- _NullHandler_: Any record it can handle will be thrown away. This can be used
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- to put on top of an existing handler stack to disable it temporarily.
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+- _WhatFailureGroupHandler_: This handler extends the _GroupHandler_ ignoring
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+ exceptions raised by each child handler. This allows you to ignore issues
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+ where a remote tcp connection may have died but you do not want your entire
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+ application to crash and may wish to continue to log to other handlers.
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- _BufferHandler_: This handler will buffer all the log records it receives
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until `close()` is called at which point it will call `handleBatch()` on the
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handler it wraps with all the log messages at once. This is very useful to
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@@ -188,12 +190,11 @@ Handlers
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to the wrapped handler.
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- _SamplingHandler_: Wraps around another handler and lets you sample records
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if you only want to store some of them.
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+- _NullHandler_: Any record it can handle will be thrown away. This can be used
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+ to put on top of an existing handler stack to disable it temporarily.
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+- _PsrHandler_: Can be used to forward log records to an existing PSR-3 logger
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- _TestHandler_: Used for testing, it records everything that is sent to it and
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has accessors to read out the information.
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-- _WhatFailureGroupHandler_: This handler extends the _GroupHandler_ ignoring
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- exceptions raised by each child handler. This allows you to ignore issues
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- where a remote tcp connection may have died but you do not want your entire
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- application to crash and may wish to continue to log to other handlers.
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