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package com.graphhopper.storage;
import java.io.Closeable;
/**
* Interface for a storage abstraction. Currently is serves just the purpose to ensure the same
* methods and names through all kind of 'storable' things in graphhopper.
*
* Then the lifecycle is identical for all such objects:
*
* - object creation via new
* - optional configuration via additional setters and getters which are not in this
* interface
* - if(!storable.loadExisting()) storable.create()
* - usage storable and optional flush() calls in-between. Keep in mind that some data structure
* could require a call to increase memory while usage. E.g. DataAccess.ensureCapacity()
* - Finally do close() which does no flush()
*
*
*
* @author Peter Karich
*/
public interface Storable extends Closeable {
boolean isClosed();
}