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Pekka Enberg 7189e98455 Merge 'Unify handling of grouped and ungrouped aggregations' from Piotr Rżysko
The initial commits fix issues and plug gaps between ungrouped and
grouped aggregations.
The final commit consolidates the code that emits `AggStep` to prevent
future disparities between the two.

Reviewed-by: Preston Thorpe <preston@turso.tech>

Closes #2867
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Turso Testing

Testing Extensions

When adding tests for extensions, please follow these guidelines:

  • Tests that verify the internal logic or behavior of a particular extension should go into cli_tests/extensions.py.
  • Tests that verify how extensions interact with the database engine, such as virtual table handling, should be written in TCL (see vtab.test as an example).

To check which extensions are available in TCL, or to add a new one, refer to the tester.tcl file and look at the extension_map.