public abstract class Backlog
extends java.lang.Object
byte[] representations must be lexicographically comparable. Backlog byte[]
 representations should preferably represent a linear space and be comparable within the same
 partition.
 It is up to each restriction tracker to convert between their natural representation of outstanding work and this representation. For example:
messages / bytes that have not been processed represented
       as a big endian 64 bit unsigned integer.
   RestrictionTrackers should implement Backlogs.HasBacklog to report a backlog
 where the element and restriction pair uniquely identify the resource. Otherwise RestrictionTrackers should implement Backlogs.HasPartitionedBacklog to report a backlog
 for a shared resource such as a message queue.
 
See Bundles w/ SplittableDoFns: Backlog & Splitting for further details.
| Constructor and Description | 
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Backlog()  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
java.math.BigDecimal | 
backlog()
Returns the  
byte[] representation of the backlog if it is known. | 
protected abstract java.math.BigDecimal | 
backlogInternal()  | 
boolean | 
isUnknown()
Returns whether this backlog is known or unknown. 
 | 
static Backlog | 
of(java.math.BigDecimal backlog)
Returns a backlog represented by the specified bytes. 
 | 
static Backlog | 
unknown()
Returns an unknown backlog. 
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public static Backlog of(java.math.BigDecimal backlog)
public static Backlog unknown()
public boolean isUnknown()
public java.math.BigDecimal backlog()
byte[] representation of the backlog if it is known.java.lang.IllegalStateException - if the backlog is unknown.@Nullable protected abstract java.math.BigDecimal backlogInternal()