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Summary: Introduce some different range classes `UserKeyRange` and `UserKeyRangePtr` to be used by internal implementation. The `Range` class is used in both public APIs like `DB::GetApproximateSizes`, `DB::GetApproximateMemTableStats`, `DB::GetPropertiesOfTablesInRange` etc and internal implementations like `ColumnFamilyData::RangesOverlapWithMemtables`, `VersionSet::GetPropertiesOfTablesInRange`. These APIs have different expectations of what keys this range class contain. Public API users are supposed to populate the range with the user keys without timestamp, in the same way that point lookup and range scan APIs' key input only expect the user key without timestamp. The internal APIs implementation expect a user key whose format is compatible with the user comparator, a.k.a a user key with the timestamp. This PR contains: 1) introducing counterpart range class `UserKeyRange` `UserKeyRangePtr` for internal implementation while leave the existing `Range` and `RangePtr` class only for public APIs. Internal implementations are updated to use this new class instead. 2) add user-defined timestamp support for `DB::GetPropertiesOfTablesInRange` API and `DeleteFilesInRanges` API. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/12071 Test Plan: existing tests Added test for `DB::GetPropertiesOfTablesInRange` and `DeleteFilesInRanges` APIs for when user-defined timestamp is enabled. The change in external_file_ingestion_job doesn't have a user-defined timestamp enabled test case coverage, will add one in a follow up PR that adds file ingestion support for UDT. Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D53292608 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: 9a9279e23c640a6d8f8232636501a95aef7638b8 |
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Adding release notes -------------------- When adding release notes for the next release, add a file to one of these directories: unreleased_history/new_features unreleased_history/behavior_changes unreleased_history/public_api_changes unreleased_history/bug_fixes with a unique name that makes sense for your change, preferably using the .md extension for syntax highlighting. There is a script to help, as in $ unreleased_history/add.sh unreleased_history/bug_fixes/crash_in_feature.md or simply $ unreleased_history/add.sh will take you through some prompts. The file should usually contain one line of markdown, and "* " is not required, as it will automatically be inserted later if not included at the start of the first line in the file. Extra newlines or missing trailing newlines will also be corrected. The only times release notes should be added directly to HISTORY are if * A release is being amended or corrected after it is already "cut" but not tagged, which should be rare. * A single commit contains a noteworthy change and a patch release version bump Ordering of entries ------------------- Within each group, entries will be included using ls sort order, so important entries could start their file name with a small three digit number like 100pretty_important.md. The ordering of groups such as new_features vs. public_api_changes is hard-coded in unreleased_history/release.sh Updating HISTORY.md with release notes -------------------------------------- The script unreleased_history/release.sh does this. Run the script before updating version.h to the next development release, so that the script will pick up the version being released. You might want to start with $ DRY_RUN=1 unreleased_history/release.sh | less to check for problems and preview the output. Then run $ unreleased_history/release.sh which will git rm some files and modify HISTORY.md. You still need to commit the changes, or revert with the command reported in the output. Why not update HISTORY.md directly? ----------------------------------- First, it was common to hit unnecessary merge conflicts when adding entries to HISTORY.md, which slowed development. Second, when a PR was opened before a release cut and landed after the release cut, it was easy to add the HISTORY entry to the wrong version's history. This new setup completely fixes both of those issues, with perhaps slightly more initial work to create each entry. There is also now an extra step in using `git blame` to map a release note to its source code implementation, but that is a relatively rare operation.