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To quote Timour review lines: The actual cause of the bug is that sql_base.cc:setup_wild() sets "select_lex->with_wild = 0" (in the end of the function) once it expands all wild-cards, and wild-card expansion is done during the prepare phase. During this phase we replace all "*" with the corresponding items, which for views happen to be references to references. When we do execute, select_lex->with_wild = 0, and all "*" are already replaced by the corresponding items, which in the case of views need to be dereferenced first. Fixed by refining the assert. Regression test for the bug is rpl_row_view01, as was reported.
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