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[feature](array-func)support array_match_all/any (#40605) #43514

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array_match_all
means that every element in array column should all match filter according to lambda expr
array_match_any
means that any element in array column match filter according to lambda expr

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array_match_all
means that every element in array column should all match filter
according to lambda expr
array_match_any
means that any element in array column match filter according to lambda
expr
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amorynan commented Nov 8, 2024

run buildall

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clang-tidy review says "All clean, LGTM! 👍"

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