Bug #46175: NULL read_view and consistent read assertion
The SE API requires mysql to notify the storage engine that it's going to read certain tables at the beginning of the statement (by calling start_stmt(), store_lock() or external_lock()). These are typically called by the lock_tables(). However SHOW CREATE TABLE is not pre-locking the tables because it's not expected to access the data at all. But for some view definitions (that include comparing a date/datetime/timestamp column to a string returning scalar subquery) the JOIN::prepare may still access data when materializing the scalar non-correlated subquery in Arg_comparator::can_compare_as_dates(). Fixed by not materializing the subquery when the function is called in a SHOW/EXPLAIN/CREATE VIEW
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