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package org.apache.lucene.index;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * An interface for implementations that support 2-phase commit. You can use {@link
 * TwoPhaseCommitTool} to execute a 2-phase commit algorithm over several {@link TwoPhaseCommit}s.
 *
 * @lucene.experimental
 */
public interface TwoPhaseCommit {

  /**
   * The first stage of a 2-phase commit. Implementations should do as much work as possible in this
   * method, but avoid actual committing changes. If the 2-phase commit fails, {@link #rollback()}
   * is called to discard all changes since last successful commit.
   */
  long prepareCommit() throws IOException;

  /**
   * The second phase of a 2-phase commit. Implementations should ideally do very little work in
   * this method (following {@link #prepareCommit()}, and after it returns, the caller can assume
   * that the changes were successfully committed to the underlying storage.
   */
  long commit() throws IOException;

  /**
   * Discards any changes that have occurred since the last commit. In a 2-phase commit algorithm,
   * where one of the objects failed to {@link #commit()} or {@link #prepareCommit()}, this method
   * is used to roll all other objects back to their previous state.
   */
  void rollback() throws IOException;
}




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