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    Fix for bug#20670 "UPDATE using key and invoking trigger that modifies · 091ed9fb
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    this key does not stop" (version for 5.0 only).
    
    UPDATE statement which WHERE clause used key and which invoked trigger
    that modified field in this key worked indefinetely.
    
    This problem occured because in cases when UPDATE statement was
    executed in update-on-the-fly mode (in which row is updated right
    during evaluation of select for WHERE clause) the new version of
    the row became visible to select representing WHERE clause and was
    updated again and again.
    We already solve this problem for UPDATE statements which does not
    invoke triggers by detecting the fact that we are going to update
    field in key used for scanning and performing update in two steps,
    during the first step we gather information about the rows to be
    updated and then doing actual updates. We also do this for
    MULTI-UPDATE and in its case we even detect situation when such
    fields are updated in triggers (actually we simply assume that
    we always update fields used in key if we have before update
    trigger).
    
    The fix simply extends this check which is done in check_if_key_used()/
    QUICK_SELECT_I::check_if_keys_used() routine/method in such way that
    it also detects cases when field used in key is updated in trigger.
    As nice side-effect we have more precise and thus more optimal
    perfomance-wise check for the MULTI-UPDATE.
    Also check_if_key_used()/QUICK_SELECT_I::check_if_keys_used() were
    renamed to is_key_used()/QUICK_SELECT_I::is_keys_used() in order to
    better reflect that boolean predicate.
    
    Note that this check is implemented in much more elegant way in 5.1 
    091ed9fb
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