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_Commits make no sense, review the final changelog directly._ _All the interesting bits happen in `re_log_types/time_point` & `re_sdk` -- everything else is just change propagation._ - `TimeInt` now ranges from `i64:MIN + 1` to `i64::MAX`. - `TimeInt::STATIC`, which takes the place of the now illegal `TimeInt(i64::MIN)`, is now _the only way_ of identifying static data. - It is impossible to create `TimeInt::STATIC` inadvertently -- users of the SDK cannot set the clock to that value. - Similarly, it is impossible to create a `TimeRange`, a `TimePoint`, a `LatestAtQuery` or a `RangeQuery` that includes `TimeInt::STATIC`. If static data exists, that's what will be returned, unconditionally -- there's no such thing as querying for it explicitely. - `TimePoint::timeless` is gone -- we already have `TimePoint::default` that we use all over the place, we don't need two ways of doing the same thing. There still exists a logical mapping between an empty `TimePoint` and static data, as that is how one represents static data on the wire -- terminology wise: "a timeless timepoint results in static data". Similar to the "ensure `RowId`s are unique" refactor from back when, this seemingly tiny change on the surface will vastly simplify downstream code that finally has some invariants to rely on. - Fixes #4832 - Related to #5264 --- Part of a PR series that removes the concept of timeless data in favor of the much simpler concept of static data: - #5534 - #5535 - #5536 - #5537 - #5540
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Introduces the concept of static data into the data APIs. Static data is a on a per-entity per-component basis. If it exists, it unconditionally shadows any temporal data of the same type. It is never garbage collected. When static data is returned, it is indicated via `TimeInt::STATIC`. The terminology has been normalized all over the place: data is either static or temporal, and nothing else. Static data cannot have more than one cell per-entity per-component. Trying to write more than one cells will trigger last-write-wins semantics, as defined by `RowId` ordering. Timeless fallbacks just don't exist anymore, which simplifies out _a lot_ of code in the datastore and query cache. Note: static data is in many subtle ways incompatible with our legacy InstanceKey-based model, which results in a couple hacks in this PR. Those hacks will be gone as soon as the new data APIs land and instance keys go away. - Fixes #5264 - Fixes #2074 - Fixes #5447 - Fixes #1766 --- Part of a PR series that removes the concept of timeless data in favor of the much simpler concept of static data: - #5534 - #5535 - #5536 - #5537 - #5540
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Just exposing all the new static stuff to the Python SDK, and trying to kill the "timeless" terminology in the process.
Part of a PR series that removes the concept of timeless data in favor of the much simpler concept of static data:
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