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#![deny(missing_docs, unsafe_code, rust_2018_idioms)] //! Git stores all of its data as _Objects_, which ata along with a hash over all data. Thus it's an //! object store indexed by data with inherent deduplication: the same data will have the same hash, and thus occupy the same //! space within the store. //! //! There are various flavours of object stores, all of which supporting iteration, reading and possibly writing. //! //! * [`loose::Store`] //! * A database storing one object per file, named by its hash, using zlib compression. //! * O(1) reads and writes, bound by IO operations per second //! * [`compound::Store`] //! * A database using a [`loose::Store`] for writes and multiple [`pack::Bundle`]s for object reading. It can also refer to multiple //! additional [`compound::Store`] instances using git-alternates. //! * This is the database closely resembling the object database in a git repository, and probably what most people would want to use. //! * [`linked::Store`] //! * A database containing various [`compound::Stores`][compound::Store] as gathered from `alternates` files. pub use git_pack as pack; pub use pack::{data, Find, FindExt}; mod store; pub use store::*; pub mod alternate; mod write; pub use write::Write;