Mutable ID tracker: improve version flushing, grow file in one shot#6267
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…6267) * In mutable ID tracker, grow versions file in one shot * Fix typos
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Tracked in: #6157
An improvement to how we flush versions in the new mutable ID tracker.
With this PR we now check the required size for the versions file. If it isn't large enough to write new versions, we immediately grow it to allocate all required space with one syscall.
Previously, we just wrote new versions to the end of the file directly to automatically grow it. While that is fine, it can cause a lot of file re-allocations to progressively grow it in steps when writing new versions.
This now prevents that, and optimizes for that scenario.
In numbers, if we insert 10k new points, this reduces reallocating the file from 10 times to just once.
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