Suneet Saldanha 9c40bebc02
Refactor JoinFilterAnalyzer - part 2 (#9929)
* Refactor JoinFilterAnalyzer

This patch attempts to make it easier to follow the join filter analysis code
with the hope of making it easier to add rewrite optimizations in the future.

To keep the patch small and easy to review, this is the first of at least 2
patches that are planned.

This patch adds a builder to the Pre-Analysis, so that it is easier to
instantiate the preAnalysis. It also moves some of the filter normalization
code out to Fitlers with associated tests.

* fix tests

* Refactor JoinFilterAnalyzer - part 2

This change introduces the following components:
 * RhsRewriteCandidates - a wrapper for a list of candidates and associated
     functions to operate on the set of candidates.
 * JoinableClauses - a wrapper for the list of JoinableClause that represent
     a join condition and the associated functions to operate on the clauses.
 * Equiconditions - a wrapper representing the equiconditions that are used
     in the join condition.

And associated test changes.

This refactoring surfaced 2 bugs:
 - Missing equals and hashcode implementation for RhsRewriteCandidate, thus
   allowing potential duplicates in the rhs rewrite candidates
 - Missing Filter#supportsRequiredColumnRewrite check in
   analyzeJoinFilterClause, which could result in UnsupportedOperationException
   being thrown by the filter

* fix compile error

* remove unused class
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