pub struct KeySet { /* private fields */ }
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/ A KeySet defines a collection of Cloud Spanner keys and/or key ranges. All / the keys are expected to be in the same table or index. The keys need not be / sorted in any particular way. / / An individual Key can act as a KeySet, as can a KeyRange. Use the KeySets / function to create a KeySet consisting of multiple Keys and KeyRanges. To / obtain an empty KeySet, call KeySets with no arguments. / / If the same key is specified multiple times in the set (for example if two / ranges, two keys, or a key and a range overlap), the Cloud Spanner backend / behaves as if the key were only specified once.

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