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Hudson commented on AVRO-621: ----------------------------- SUCCESS: Integrated in Jenkins build AvroJava #777 (See [https://builds.apache.org/job/AvroJava/777/]) AVRO-621: Stricter Name Validation (#718) (github: [https://github.com/apache/avro/commit/f8afef1f98b1f27deb9e73ef804ed74ba2d20bbb]) * (edit) lang/py/src/avro/schema.py * (edit) lang/py/test/test_schema.py > Python library allows for incorrect field names in schema validation > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AVRO-621 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-621 > Project: Apache Avro > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: python > Affects Versions: 1.3.3 > Reporter: Gavin M. Roy > Assignee: Michael A. Smith > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.10.0 > > > When using the schema.parse() function, you can pass in fields with the name > parameter violating the [A-Za-z_] specified for field names. As the c > library (and others I assume) strictly check for this, it is possible to > create a scenario where the schema is incompatible across languages. > For example, one can make a field: {"name": "15_miles", "type": "null"} which > would be invalid elsewhere due to the name. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)