Spark 3.x: Support rewrite data files with starting sequence number#4701
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I noticed that
use-starting-sequence-numberoption is missing while developing #4377 and #4579. Adding support for the same in this PR.When
use-starting-sequence-numberis enabled then compaction should use the sequence number of the snapshot at compaction start time for new data files, instead of using the sequence number of the newly produced snapshot. This avoids commit conflicts with updates that add newer equality deletes at a higher sequence number.cc: @RussellSpitzer @jackye1995 @szehon-ho