@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ public void readObject(
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* each following call to `Create`. If there is an error or the connection is
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* broken during the resumable `Create()`, the client should check the status
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* of the `Create()` by calling `QueryWriteStatus()` and continue writing from
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- * the returned `committed_size `. This may be less than the amount of data the
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+ * the returned `persisted_size `. This may be less than the amount of data the
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* client previously sent.
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* The service will not view the object as complete until the client has
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* sent a `WriteObjectRequest` with `finish_write` set to `true`. Sending any
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ public void startResumableWrite(
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* <pre>
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- * Determines the `committed_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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+ * Determines the `persisted_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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* can then be used as the `write_offset` for the next `Write()` call.
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* If the object does not exist (i.e., the object has been deleted, or the
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* first `Write()` has not yet reached the service), this method returns the
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ public void startResumableWrite(
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* much data has been processed for this object. This is useful if the
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* client is buffering data and needs to know which data can be safely
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* evicted. For any sequence of `QueryWriteStatus()` calls for a given
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- * object name, the sequence of returned `committed_size ` values will be
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+ * object name, the sequence of returned `persisted_size ` values will be
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* non-decreasing.
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* </pre>
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*/
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ public void readObject(
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* each following call to `Create`. If there is an error or the connection is
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* broken during the resumable `Create()`, the client should check the status
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* of the `Create()` by calling `QueryWriteStatus()` and continue writing from
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- * the returned `committed_size `. This may be less than the amount of data the
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+ * the returned `persisted_size `. This may be less than the amount of data the
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* client previously sent.
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* The service will not view the object as complete until the client has
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* sent a `WriteObjectRequest` with `finish_write` set to `true`. Sending any
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ public void startResumableWrite(
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*
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* <pre>
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- * Determines the `committed_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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+ * Determines the `persisted_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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* can then be used as the `write_offset` for the next `Write()` call.
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* If the object does not exist (i.e., the object has been deleted, or the
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* first `Write()` has not yet reached the service), this method returns the
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ public void startResumableWrite(
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* much data has been processed for this object. This is useful if the
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* client is buffering data and needs to know which data can be safely
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* evicted. For any sequence of `QueryWriteStatus()` calls for a given
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- * object name, the sequence of returned `committed_size ` values will be
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+ * object name, the sequence of returned `persisted_size ` values will be
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* non-decreasing.
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* </pre>
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*/
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ public com.google.storage.v2.StartResumableWriteResponse startResumableWrite(
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- * Determines the `committed_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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+ * Determines the `persisted_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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* can then be used as the `write_offset` for the next `Write()` call.
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* If the object does not exist (i.e., the object has been deleted, or the
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* first `Write()` has not yet reached the service), this method returns the
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ public com.google.storage.v2.StartResumableWriteResponse startResumableWrite(
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* much data has been processed for this object. This is useful if the
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* client is buffering data and needs to know which data can be safely
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* evicted. For any sequence of `QueryWriteStatus()` calls for a given
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- * object name, the sequence of returned `committed_size ` values will be
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+ * object name, the sequence of returned `persisted_size ` values will be
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* non-decreasing.
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* </pre>
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*/
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ protected StorageFutureStub build(io.grpc.Channel channel, io.grpc.CallOptions c
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- * Determines the `committed_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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+ * Determines the `persisted_size ` for an object that is being written, which
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* can then be used as the `write_offset` for the next `Write()` call.
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* If the object does not exist (i.e., the object has been deleted, or the
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* first `Write()` has not yet reached the service), this method returns the
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ protected StorageFutureStub build(io.grpc.Channel channel, io.grpc.CallOptions c
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* much data has been processed for this object. This is useful if the
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* client is buffering data and needs to know which data can be safely
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* evicted. For any sequence of `QueryWriteStatus()` calls for a given
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- * object name, the sequence of returned `committed_size ` values will be
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+ * object name, the sequence of returned `persisted_size ` values will be
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* non-decreasing.
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* </pre>
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*/
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