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chore(storage): do compact before recluster during compact hook #16949

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Summary

Do compact before recluster during compact hook.

Restore the compact hook logic to ensure proper execution order(#16119). During a compact hook, perform the compaction first. If the table is a clustering table, execute recluster as a subsequent step. This ensures clustering-specific optimizations occur after the initial compaction process.

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@zhyass zhyass changed the title chore: do compact before recluster during compact hook chore(storage): do compact before recluster during compact hook Nov 26, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added the pr-chore this PR only has small changes that no need to record, like coding styles. label Nov 26, 2024
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