frostfs-api/proto-docs/tombstone.md
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# Protocol Documentation
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## Table of Contents
- [tombstone/types.proto](#tombstone/types.proto)
- Messages
- [Tombstone](#neo.fs.v2.tombstone.Tombstone)
- [Scalar Value Types](#scalar-value-types)
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## tombstone/types.proto
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### Message Tombstone
Tombstone keeps record of deleted objects for a few epochs until they are
purged from the FrostFS network.
| Field | Type | Label | Description |
| ----- | ---- | ----- | ----------- |
| expiration_epoch | [uint64](#uint64) | | Last FrostFS epoch number of the tombstone lifetime. It's set by the tombstone creator depending on the current FrostFS network settings. A tombstone object must have the same expiration epoch value in `__SYSTEM__EXPIRATION_EPOCH` (`__NEOFS__EXPIRATION_EPOCH` is deprecated) attribute. Otherwise, the tombstone will be rejected by a storage node. |
| split_id | [bytes](#bytes) | | 16 byte UUID used to identify the split object hierarchy parts. Must be unique inside a container. All objects participating in the split must have the same `split_id` value. |
| members | [neo.fs.v2.refs.ObjectID](#neo.fs.v2.refs.ObjectID) | repeated | List of objects to be deleted. |
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## Scalar Value Types
| .proto Type | Notes | C++ Type | Java Type | Python Type |
| ----------- | ----- | -------- | --------- | ----------- |
| <a name="double" /> double | | double | double | float |
| <a name="float" /> float | | float | float | float |
| <a name="int32" /> int32 | Uses variable-length encoding. Inefficient for encoding negative numbers – if your field is likely to have negative values, use sint32 instead. | int32 | int | int |
| <a name="int64" /> int64 | Uses variable-length encoding. Inefficient for encoding negative numbers – if your field is likely to have negative values, use sint64 instead. | int64 | long | int/long |
| <a name="uint32" /> uint32 | Uses variable-length encoding. | uint32 | int | int/long |
| <a name="uint64" /> uint64 | Uses variable-length encoding. | uint64 | long | int/long |
| <a name="sint32" /> sint32 | Uses variable-length encoding. Signed int value. These more efficiently encode negative numbers than regular int32s. | int32 | int | int |
| <a name="sint64" /> sint64 | Uses variable-length encoding. Signed int value. These more efficiently encode negative numbers than regular int64s. | int64 | long | int/long |
| <a name="fixed32" /> fixed32 | Always four bytes. More efficient than uint32 if values are often greater than 2^28. | uint32 | int | int |
| <a name="fixed64" /> fixed64 | Always eight bytes. More efficient than uint64 if values are often greater than 2^56. | uint64 | long | int/long |
| <a name="sfixed32" /> sfixed32 | Always four bytes. | int32 | int | int |
| <a name="sfixed64" /> sfixed64 | Always eight bytes. | int64 | long | int/long |
| <a name="bool" /> bool | | bool | boolean | boolean |
| <a name="string" /> string | A string must always contain UTF-8 encoded or 7-bit ASCII text. | string | String | str/unicode |
| <a name="bytes" /> bytes | May contain any arbitrary sequence of bytes. | string | ByteString | str |