Struct PartitionData

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pub struct PartitionData {
    pub partition_index: i32,
    pub error_code: i16,
    pub high_watermark: i64,
    pub last_stable_offset: i64,
    pub log_start_offset: i64,
    pub diverging_epoch: Option<EpochEndOffset>,
    pub current_leader: Option<LeaderIdAndEpoch>,
    pub snapshot_id: Option<SnapshotId>,
    pub aborted_transactions: Option<Vec<AbortedTransaction>>,
    pub preferred_read_replica: i32,
    pub records: Vec<u8>,
    pub unknown_tagged_fields: Vec<RawTaggedField>,
}

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§partition_index: i32

The topic name.

§error_code: i16

The error code, or 0 if there was no fetch error.

§high_watermark: i64

The current high watermark.

§last_stable_offset: i64

The last stable offset (or LSO) of the partition. This is the last offset such that the state of all transactional records prior to this offset have been decided (ABORTED or COMMITTED).

§log_start_offset: i64

The current log start offset.

§diverging_epoch: Option<EpochEndOffset>

In case divergence is detected based on the LastFetchedEpoch and FetchOffset in the request, this field indicates the largest epoch and its end offset such that subsequent records are known to diverge

§current_leader: Option<LeaderIdAndEpoch>§snapshot_id: Option<SnapshotId>

In the case of fetching an offset less than the LogStartOffset, this is the end offset and epoch that should be used in the FetchSnapshot request.

§aborted_transactions: Option<Vec<AbortedTransaction>>

The aborted transactions.

§preferred_read_replica: i32

The preferred read replica for the consumer to use on its next fetch request

§records: Vec<u8>

The record data.

§unknown_tagged_fields: Vec<RawTaggedField>

Unknown tagged fields.

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impl Clone for PartitionData

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fn clone(&self) -> PartitionData

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for PartitionData

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PartitionData

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Encodable for PartitionData

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fn write<B: WriteBytesExt>( &self, buf: &mut B, version: i16, ) -> Result<(), Error>

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fn calculate_size(&self, version: i16) -> usize

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