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Jussi Saurio 63f9913dbb Clear WhereTerm 'from_outer_join' state when LEFT JOIN is optimized to INNER JOIN
Closes #2470

In a query like `SELECT * FROM t LEFT JOIN s ON t.a=s.a WHERE s.a = 'foo'` we can
remove the LEFT JOIN because NULL values will be equal to 'foo'. In fact, we have
this optimization already.

However, there was a dumb bug where `WhereTerm`s involving this join still retained
their `from_outer_join` state, resulting in forcing the evaluation of those terms
at the original join index, which results in completely wrong bytecode if the join
optimizer decides to reorder the join as `s JOIN t` instead. Effectively it will
evaluate `t.a=s.a` after table `s` is open but table `t` is not open yet.

This PR fixes that issue by clearing `from_outer_join` properly from the relevant
`WhereTerm`s.
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