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# API stability
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This library offers Go API bindings for ceph libraries and interfaces. In order
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to provide a stable exported API and at the same time be able to get early
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feedback for new and possibly immature API designs, we maintain three levels of
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API stability:
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## Stable
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This is the default level. Everything that is exported and not annotated
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otherwise is considered stable. As long as we release 0.x versions, this is
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still no 100% guarantee, but we try to avoid breaking changes as much as
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possible. Once we reached version 1.x, this level provides a guarantee that no
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breaking changes will be introduced until the next major release, as it is
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convention in the Go community.
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## Deprecated
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This is a level for APIs that should not be used for new code. These are marked
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as deprecated according to Go conventions in the documentation (that is, a
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paragraph beginning with _Deprecated:_). During 0.x releases these APIs
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might get removed in a future release, especially the 1.0 release, so we
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recommend refactoring the code at the earliest convenience. After the 1.0
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release, deprecated APIs will not be removed, however they are still deprecated
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and only in maintenance mode. We usually don't make improvements for these APIs
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and we can't guarantee optimal performance.
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## Preview
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This is a level for APIs that are fresh and might need further refinements in
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following releases. These are not included in the documentation and are
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only available, if the build tag `ceph_preview` is set. There might be breaking
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changes in future releases regarding preview APIs. Usually new exported APIs are
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introduced with this level first and become stable when there were no major
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changes to the API for two releases. The schedule for preview APIs becoming
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stable is tracked in a [separate document](./api-status.md).
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Please note that while these APIs are still considered "unstable", this is not
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true for the quality of their implementations, which we regard as stable and
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error free, at least with the quality of beta code. Therefore we highly
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encourage the use of these APIs and providing feedback to us, if a possible
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breaking change in the API in future releases is feasible for your project.
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