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Double precision of geoDistance if the arguments are Float64 #61848

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In the new ClickHouse version, the functions geoDistance, greatCircleDistance, and greatCircleAngle will use 64-bit double precision floating point data type for internal calculations and return type if all the arguments are Float64. This closes #58476. In previous versions, the function always used Float32. You can switch to the old behavior by setting geo_distance_returns_float64_on_float64_arguments to false or setting compatibility to 24.2 or earlier.

Reimplements #58847, but does it exactly as I wanted.


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@alexey-milovidov alexey-milovidov merged commit 7282c5d into master Mar 25, 2024
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Use 64bit floats for geoDistance calculation
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