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release-22.1: sql: propagate limit for top K sort correctly in tests #78996

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Backport 1/1 commits from #78704 on behalf of @yuzefovich.

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In 22.1 time frame we started propagating the value of K for top K sort
in the spec of the processor, and not in the post-processing spec, but
we forgot to update some of the tests accordingly.

Informs: #78592.

Release note: None


Release justification: testing only change.

In 22.1 time frame we started propagating the value of K for top K sort
in the spec of the processor, and not in the post-processing spec, but
we forgot to update some of the tests accordingly.

Release note: None
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot force-pushed the blathers/backport-release-22.1-78704 branch from 79a0636 to b30a916 Compare March 29, 2022 22:25
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot requested a review from rharding6373 March 29, 2022 22:25
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot added blathers-backport This is a backport that Blathers created automatically. O-robot Originated from a bot. labels Mar 29, 2022
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Code LGTM, but does it need a release justification for the backport?

Reviewable status: :shipit: complete! 0 of 0 LGTMs obtained (waiting on @yuzefovich)

@yuzefovich yuzefovich merged commit 88c3b91 into release-22.1 Mar 30, 2022
@yuzefovich yuzefovich deleted the blathers/backport-release-22.1-78704 branch March 30, 2022 17:29
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