Struct ron_crdt::op::Op

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pub struct Op {
    pub ty: UUID,
    pub object: UUID,
    pub event: UUID,
    pub location: UUID,
    pub atoms: SmallVec<[Atom; 3]>,
    pub term: Terminator,
}
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An Op (operation) in RON describes part of the initial state of an object, or a specific action on an object, or some other part related to the Swarm protocol (such as a query or handshake).

Every op consists of four UUIDs (type, object, event and re), a (possibly empty) sequence of atoms, and a terminator.

Fields§

§ty: UUID

Op type.

§object: UUID

Object this Op modifies.

§event: UUID

Event timestamp

§location: UUID

Location/field inside the object.

§atoms: SmallVec<[Atom; 3]>

Op payload.

§term: Terminator

Op terminator.

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Parse a single Op from string input into prev. If prev is not None the Op may be compressed against prev.

Serialize Op to text optionally compressing it against context.

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