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Ramana Suvarapu commented on AVRO-1360:
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Hi Thiru,
Finally I am able rep huge memory leak issue with large test schema. Attached
is test schema (model.avsc). Try to create ValidatingDecoder and you can see
that program hangs and memory grows forever.
Thanks,
Ramana
testValidatingDecoder()
{
ValidSchema s;
ifstream ifs("c:\\temp\\model.avsc");
compileJsonSchema(ifs, s);
DecoderPtr d = validatingDecoder(s, binaryDecoder());
}
}
> C++ Resolving decoder is not working when reader schema has more fields than
> writer schema
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AVRO-1360
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1360
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: c++
> Affects Versions: 1.7.4
> Reporter: Ramana Suvarapu
> Assignee: Thiruvalluvan M. G.
> Attachments: AVRO-1360-2.patch, AVRO-1360-3.patch, AVRO-1360-4.patch,
> AVRO-1360-5.patch, AVRO-1360.patch, AVRO-RD.patch, callstack.txt, testreader,
> testreader-1, testreader.hh, testwriter, testwriter-1, testwriter.hh
>
>
> When reader schema has more number of fields than writer schema, C++
> implementation of resolving decoder is throwing exception "throwing exception
> "Don't know how to handle excess fields for reader.” with out checking
> whether fields are optional or fields have default values.
> Attached are reader and writer schemas. Record in reader schema has 2
> additional fields than writer schema. One field is required field but it has
> default value and another one is optional field (union of null and string).
> Since one has default value and another is optional both reader and writer
> schemas are supposed to be compatible.
>
> {"name": "defaultField", "type": "string", "default": "DEFAULT",
> "declared":"true"},
> {"name": "optionalField", "type": ["string", "null"],"declared":"true"},
>
> main()
> {
> avro::ValidSchema readerSchema = load("reader.json");
> avro::ValidSchema writerSchema = load("writer.json");
> avro::DecoderPtr d = avro::resolvingDecoder(writerSchema,
> readerSchema,avro::binaryDecoder());
> }
>
> But when I tried to create resolving decoder, I am getting "Don't know how to
> handle excess fields for reader.” But Java implementation works.
>
> Can you please let us know if there are any other limitations with c++
> implementation of ResolvingDecoder? We are planning to use it in our project
> and we want to make sure it works as per avro specification.
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