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Sean Busbey commented on AVRO-1847:
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{code}
+ public static Object convertToLogicalType(Object datum, Schema schema,
LogicalType type,
+ Conversion<?> conversion) {
+ try {
...
+
+ public static <T> Object convertToRawType(Schema schema, LogicalType
logicalType,
+ Conversion<T> conversion, Object
datum) {
+ if (conversion == null) {
+ return datum;
+ }
{code}
Why do we do a null check that turns this into a no-op in only one direction of
the conversion? Seems like either both should be IllegalArgumentException or if
we want the passthrough behavior both ought to do it.
> IDL compiler uses ByteBuffer for decimal type even if logical type is
> supported
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AVRO-1847
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1847
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: java
> Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Reporter: Yibing Shi
> Attachments: AVRO-1847.1.patch, AVRO-1847.2.patch, AVRO-1847.3.patch,
> AVRO-1847.4.patch
>
>
> Version 1.8.0 has added the support of logical types. A conversion class
> (Conversions.DecimalConversion) has also been added for decimal type.
> However, the IDL compiler still uses ByteBuffer for decimal types, which is
> not the same behaviour as data, time or timestamp type (added in AVRO-1684).
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