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#![warn(missing_docs)]
//! **noodles-sam** handles the reading and writing of the SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map) format.
//!
//! SAM is a format typically used to store biological sequences, either mapped to a reference
//! sequence or unmapped. It has two sections: a header and a list of records.
//!
//! The header mostly holds meta information about the data: a header describing the file
//! format version, reference sequences reads map to, read groups reads belong to, programs that
//! previously manipulated the data, and free-form comments. The header is optional and may be
//! empty.
//!
//! Each record represents a read, a linear alignment of a segment. Records have fields describing
//! how a read was mapped (or not) to a reference sequence.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ## Read all records from a file
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # use std::{fs::File, io::{self, BufReader}};
//! use noodles_sam as sam;
//!
//! let mut reader = File::open("sample.sam").map(BufReader::new).map(sam::Reader::new)?;
//! reader.read_header()?;
//!
//! for result in reader.records() {
//! let record = result?;
//! println!("{:?}", record);
//! }
//! # Ok::<(), io::Error>(())
//! ```
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
mod r#async;
pub mod header;
pub mod reader;
pub mod record;
mod record_ext;
mod writer;
pub use self::{
header::Header, reader::Reader, record::Record, record_ext::RecordExt, writer::Writer,
};
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
pub use self::r#async::{Reader as AsyncReader, Writer as AsyncWriter};