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As Harbormaster logs are processed, build a sparse map of byte offsets to line numbers
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Authored by epriestley on Feb 23 2018, 7:12 PM.
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Depends on D19138. Ref T13088. When we want to read the last part of a logfile and show accurate line numbers, we need to be able to get from byte offsets to line numbers somehow.

Our fundamental unit must remain byte offsets, because a test can emit an arbitrarily long line, and we should accommodate it cleanly if a test emits 2GB of the letter "A".

To support going from byte offsets to line numbers, compute a map with periodic line markers throughout the offsets of the file. From here, we can figure out the line numbers for arbitrary positions in the file with only a constant amount of work.

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Added unit tests; ran unit tests.

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Owners added a subscriber: Restricted Owners Package.Feb 23 2018, 7:12 PM
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