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    Fixed bug#21475: Wrongly applied constant propagation leads to a false comparison. · b4c2f3f8
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    A date can be represented as an int (like 20060101) and as a string (like
    "2006.01.01"). When a DATE/TIME field is compared in one SELECT against both
    representations the constant propagation mechanism leads to comparison
    of DATE as a string and DATE as an int. In this example it compares 2006 and
    20060101 integers. Obviously it fails comparison although they represents the
    same date.
    
    
    Now the Item_bool_func2::fix_length_and_dec() function sets the comparison
    context for items being compared. I.e. if items compared as strings the
    comparison context is STRING.
    The constant propagation mechanism now doesn't mix items used in different
    comparison contexts. The context check is done in the
    Item_field::equal_fields_propagator() and in the change_cond_ref_to_const() 
    functions.
    
    Also the better fix for bug 21159 is introduced.
    b4c2f3f8
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