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An append-only log for storing arbitrary data.
Journals provide append-only logging for persisting arbitrary data with fast replay, historical pruning, and rudimentary support for fetching individual items. A journal can be used on its own to serve as a backing store for some in-memory data structure, or as a building block for a more complex construction that prescribes some meaning to items in the log.
Modules§
- authenticated
- Authenticated journal implementation.
- contiguous
- Contiguous journals with position-based access.
- segmented
- Segmented journals with section-based storage.
Enums§
- Error
- Errors that can occur when interacting with
Journal.