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type Chunk ¶
type Chunk interface { // Bytes returns the underlying byte slice of the chunk. Bytes() []byte // Encoding returns the encoding type of the chunk. Encoding() Encoding // Appender returns an appender to append samples to the chunk. Appender() (Appender, error) // The iterator passed as argument is for re-use. // Depending on implementation, the iterator can // be re-used or a new iterator can be allocated. Iterator(Iterator) Iterator // NumSamples returns the number of samples in the chunk. NumSamples() int // Compact is called whenever a chunk is expected to be complete (no more // samples appended) and the underlying implementation can eventually // optimize the chunk. // There's no strong guarantee that no samples will be appended once // Compact() is called. Implementing this function is optional. Compact() }
Chunk holds a sequence of sample pairs that can be iterated over and appended to.
type Iterator ¶
type Iterator interface { // Next advances the iterator by one. Next() bool // Seek advances the iterator forward to the first sample with the timestamp equal or greater than t. // If current sample found by previous `Next` or `Seek` operation already has this property, Seek has no effect. // Seek returns true, if such sample exists, false otherwise. // Iterator is exhausted when the Seek returns false. Seek(t int64) bool // At returns the current timestamp/value pair. // Before the iterator has advanced At behaviour is unspecified. At() (int64, float64) // Err returns the current error. It should be used only after iterator is // exhausted, that is `Next` or `Seek` returns false. Err() error }
Iterator is a simple iterator that can only get the next value. Iterator iterates over the samples of a time series, in timestamp-increasing order.
func NewNopIterator ¶
func NewNopIterator() Iterator
NewNopIterator returns a new chunk iterator that does not hold any data.
type XORChunk ¶
type XORChunk struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
XORChunk holds XOR encoded sample data.
func NewXORChunk ¶
func NewXORChunk() *XORChunk
NewXORChunk returns a new chunk with XOR encoding of the given size.
func (*XORChunk) NumSamples ¶
NumSamples returns the number of samples in the chunk.
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