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Distributed Services with Go: errata (Page 42)
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We test that we can append a record to a segment, read back the same record, and eventually hit the configured max size for both the store and index. Calling newSegment twice with the same base offset and dir also checks that the function loads a segment’s state from the persisted index and log files.
“index and log files” should read “store and index files”.
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