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Summary: When users use Level-Compaction-with-TTL by setting `cf_options.ttl`, the ttl-expired data could take n*ttl time to reach the bottom level (where n is the number of levels) due to how the `creation_time` table property was calculated for the newly created files during compaction. The creation time of new files was set to a max of all compaction-input-files-creation-times which essentially resulted in resetting the ttl as the key range moves across levels. This behavior is now fixed by changing the `creation_time` to be based on minimum of all compaction-input-files-creation-times; this will cause cascading compactions across levels for the ttl-expired data to move to the bottom level, resulting in getting rid of tombstones/deleted-data faster. This will help start cascading compactions to move the expired key range to the bottom-most level faster. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5992 Test Plan: `make check` Differential Revision: D18257883 Pulled By: sagar0 fbshipit-source-id: 00df0bb8d0b7e14d9fc239df2cba8559f3e54cbc