Cherry pick #88605 to 25.7: Fix potential crash caused by concurrent mutation of underlying const PREWHERE columns#88713
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… PREWHERE columns The issue was that in MergeTreeReadTask we may have column that has other references, usually it is a constant column that created during analysis (that is not a constant anymore where we call shrink, i.e. after `materialize()`), and we do not need to mutate such column anyway. v2: move code from MergeTreeSplitPrewhereIntoReadSteps.cpp::addClonedDAGToDAG() into MergeTreeReadTask
Fix potential crash caused by concurrent mutation of underlying const PREWHERE columns
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