HDFS-3056: add the new file for the previous commit.

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package org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* Rolling logs consist of a current log and a previous log.
* When the roll operation is invoked, current is rolled to previous
* and previous is deleted.
* The implementation should support a single appender and multiple readers.
*/
public interface RollingLogs {
/**
* To iterate the lines of the logs.
*/
public interface LineIterator extends Iterator<String>, Closeable {
/** Is the iterator iterating the previous? */
public boolean isPrevious();
}
/**
* To append text to the logs.
*/
public interface Appender extends Appendable, Closeable {
}
/**
* Create an iterator to iterate the lines in the logs.
*
* @param skipPrevious Should it skip reading the previous log?
* @return a new iterator.
*/
public LineIterator iterator(boolean skipPrevious) throws IOException;
/**
* @return the only appender to append text to the logs.
* The same object is returned if it is invoked multiple times.
*/
public Appender appender();
/**
* Roll current to previous and delete the previous.
*
* @return true if the rolling succeeded.
* When it returns false, it is not equivalent to an error.
* It means that the rolling cannot be performed at the moment,
* e.g. the logs are being read.
*/
public boolean roll() throws IOException;
}