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We have a lot of is_prime (or similar) functions: https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/search?p=4&q=is_prime, https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/search?q=isPrime, data_structures/hashing/number_theory/prime_numbers, etc. Shall we use one common function for that exactly identical
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See #4308
We should support the UNION BY NAME operator to union together tables with re-ordered and potentially new columns. This operator is useful for unifying data from an evolving schema, where new columns have been added over time.
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create table integers(i integer, j integer);
create table strings(j integer, k varchar);
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So far we only support pairs, not tuples with an arbitrary number of fields. That's just laziness though, and should not be hard to fix.
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