Update release version to 6.16 (#7782)
Summary: Update release version to 6.8 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7782 Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D25648579 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: c536d606868b95c5fb2ae8f19c17eb259d67bc51
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# Rocksdb Change Log
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## Unreleased
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## 6.16.0 (12/18/2020)
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### Behavior Changes
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* Attempting to write a merge operand without explicitly configuring `merge_operator` now fails immediately, causing the DB to enter read-only mode. Previously, failure was deferred until the `merge_operator` was needed by a user read or a background operation.
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* Truncated WALs ending in incomplete records can no longer produce gaps in the recovered data when `WALRecoveryMode::kPointInTimeRecovery` is used. Gaps are still possible when WALs are truncated exactly on record boundaries; for complete protection, users should enable `track_and_verify_wals_in_manifest`.
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* Fix a bug where compressed blocks read by MultiGet are not inserted into the compressed block cache when use_direct_reads = true.
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* Fixed the issue of full scanning on obsolete files when there are too many outstanding compactions with ConcurrentTaskLimiter enabled.
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### Bug Fixes
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* Fixed the logic of populating native data structure for `read_amp_bytes_per_bit` during OPTIONS file parsing on big-endian architecture. Without this fix, original code introduced in PR7659, when running on big-endian machine, can mistakenly store read_amp_bytes_per_bit (an uint32) in little endian format. Future access to `read_amp_bytes_per_bit` will give wrong values. Little endian architecture is not affected.
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* Fixed prefix extractor with timestamp issues.
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* Fixed a bug in atomic flush: in two-phase commit mode, the minimum WAL log number to keep is incorrect.
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#pragma once
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#define ROCKSDB_MAJOR 6
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#define ROCKSDB_MINOR 15
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#define ROCKSDB_MINOR 16
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#define ROCKSDB_PATCH 0
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// Do not use these. We made the mistake of declaring macros starting with
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