[−][src]Enum hdrhistogram::serialization::interval_log::LogEntry
Represents one non-comment line in an interval log.
One thing to note is that the way your interval timestamps work can vary. If your log was written with a StartTime or BaseTime, that metadata will appear in header comments, and that will be represented by the iterator providing the corresponding variants here. The presence of those timestamps will affect how you should interpret the timestamps for individual intervals. See the module-level documentation.
Variants
StartTime(Duration)
Logs may include a StartTime. If present, it represents seconds since the epoch.
BaseTime(Duration)
Logs may include a BaseTime. If present, it represents seconds since the epoch.
Interval(IntervalLogHistogram<'a>)
An individual interval histogram.
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