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Doug Cutting updated AVRO-656:
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    Attachment: AVRO-656.patch

Here's a patch intended to make Java correctly implement this aspect of the 
specification.  In particular, records, enums and fixed in unions should be 
resolved in unions on the basis of their full names, including namespace.

I've attempted to do this back-compatibly, so that Java applications which 
don't use the new GenericData.EnumSymbol and GenericDataFixed constructors, and 
whose unions only contain a single enum or fixed will not be affected.  The old 
constructors are deprecated.

This fails two tests, one expected, one not.  The expected failure is the 
compiler fidelity, since the generated code is changed.  The unexpected failure 
is in TestSchema#testComplexUnions, where ResolvingDecoder throws an exception.

{code}
org.apache.avro.AvroTypeException: Found {
  "type" : "fixed",
  "name" : "Bar2",
  "size" : 1
}, expecting {
  "type" : "fixed",
  "name" : "Bar",
  "size" : 1
}
        at 
org.apache.avro.io.ResolvingDecoder.doAction(ResolvingDecoder.java:225)
        at org.apache.avro.io.parsing.Parser.advance(Parser.java:88)
        at 
org.apache.avro.io.ValidatingDecoder.checkFixed(ValidatingDecoder.java:121)
        at 
org.apache.avro.io.ValidatingDecoder.readFixed(ValidatingDecoder.java:132)
        at 
org.apache.avro.generic.GenericDatumReader.readFixed(GenericDatumReader.java:234)
        at 
org.apache.avro.generic.GenericDatumReader.read(GenericDatumReader.java:126)
        at 
org.apache.avro.generic.GenericDatumReader.read(GenericDatumReader.java:125)
        at 
org.apache.avro.generic.GenericDatumReader.read(GenericDatumReader.java:112)
        at org.apache.avro.TestSchema.checkBinary(TestSchema.java:592)
        at org.apache.avro.TestSchema.check(TestSchema.java:556)
        at org.apache.avro.TestSchema.testComplexUnions(TestSchema.java:336)
{code}

Thiru, do you have any idea what causes this?


> writing unions with multiple records, fixed or enums can choose wrong branch 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-656
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-656
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: java
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.0
>            Reporter: Doug Cutting
>            Assignee: Doug Cutting
>             Fix For: 1.5.0
>
>         Attachments: AVRO-656.patch, AVRO-656.patch, AVRO-656.patch
>
>
> According to the specification, a union may contain multiple instances of a 
> named type, provided they have different names.  There are several bugs in 
> the Java implementation of this when writing data:
>  - for record, only the short-name of the record is checked, so the branch 
> for a record of the same name in a different namespace may be used by mistake
>  - for enum and fixed, the name of the record is not checked, so the first 
> enum or fixed in the union will always be assumed when writing.  in many 
> cases this may cause the wrong data to be written, potentially corrupting 
> output.
> This is not a regression.  This has never been implemented correctly by Java. 
>  Python and Ruby never check names, but rather perform a full, recursive 
> validation of content.

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