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 * one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed
 * with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
 * Licensed under the Zeebe Community License 1.0. You may not use this file
 * except in compliance with the Zeebe Community License 1.0.
 */
package io.zeebe.logstreams.log;

import io.zeebe.util.CloseableSilently;
import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * Reads the log stream in an iterator-like pattern. Common usage:
 *
 * 
 * 
 * reader.wrap(log);
 *
 * // optionally seek to a position
 * reader.seek(position);
 *
 * while(reader.hasNext())
 * {
 *     final LoggedEvent event = reader.next();
 *     // process the event..
 * }
 * 
 * 
*/ public interface LogStreamReader extends Iterator, CloseableSilently { /** * Seeks to the event after the given position. On negative position it seeks to the first event. * * @param position the position which should be used * @return true, if the position is negative or exists */ boolean seekToNextEvent(long position); /** * Seek to the given log position if exists. Otherwise, it seek to the next position after this. * * @param position the position in the log to seek to * @return true, if the given position exists. */ boolean seek(long position); /** Seek to the log position of the first event. */ void seekToFirstEvent(); /** * Seek to the end of the log, which means after the last event. * * @return the position of the last entry */ long seekToEnd(); /** * Returns the current log position of the reader. * * @return the current log position, or negative value if the log is empty or not initialized */ long getPosition(); /** * Look up the nearest log storage address, where the entry with the given position can be found. * The implementation do not need to provide the exact log event address, it is more about an * approximation, which can then be used to find the entry. * *

*Note:* The returned address is not the exact log event address. * * @param position the position, for which the look up should made * @return the approximated address in the log storage */ long lookupAddress(long position); }





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