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Alexander Barkov e1cff0ac5d MDEV-12441 Variables declared after cursors with parameters lose values
Parse context frames (sp_pcontext) can have holes in variable run-time offsets,
the missing offsets reside on the children contexts in such cases.

Example:

  CREATE PROCEDURE p1() AS
    x0 INT:=100;        -- context 0, position 0, run-time 0
    CURSOR cur(
      p0 INT,           -- context 1, position 0, run-time 1
      p1 INT            -- context 1, position 1, run-time 2
    ) IS SELECT p0, p1;
    x1 INT:=101;        -- context 0, position 1, run-time 3
  BEGIN
    ...
  END;

Fixing a few methods to take this into account:
- sp_pcontext::find_variable()
- sp_pcontext::retrieve_field_definitions()
- LEX::sp_variable_declarations_init()
- LEX::sp_variable_declarations_finalize()
- LEX::sp_variable_declarations_rowtype_finalize()
- LEX::sp_variable_declarations_with_ref_finalize()

Adding a convenience method:

  sp_pcontext::get_last_context_variable(uint offset_from_the_end);

to access variables from the end, rather than from the beginning.
This helps to loop through the context variable array (m_vars)
on the fragment that does not have any holes.

Additionally, renaming sp_pcontext::find_context_variable() to
sp_pcontext::get_context_variable(). This method simply returns
the variable by its index. So let's rename to avoid assumptions
that some heavy lookup is going on inside.
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