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- formatting of docs - return correct count of deleted records on swap
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This adds an API endpoint to batch update all meta records. It also allows the user to specify a
propagateflag, which makes MT fan out the update to all known peers. This is useful for users who want to first pre-generate all their meta records, and then completely replace the currently active set of records with the new generated one.Additionally this PR cleans up the meta tags feature gate a bit. The
MetaTagSupportflag exists in two packages, inidx.memoryandexpr.tagquery. Previously there were unnecessary cross-references between those two packages, which have been cleaned up now.