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Chris Hoffman updated AVRO-2651:
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Summary: Ruby Avro::Schema equality testing doesn't actually test equality
(was: Ruby Avro::Schema equality testing is broke)
> Ruby Avro::Schema equality testing doesn't actually test equality
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> Key: AVRO-2651
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-2651
> Project: Apache Avro
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ruby
> Affects Versions: 1.9.1
> Reporter: Chris Hoffman
> Priority: Major
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> Currently, if one wants to compare `Avro::Schema` object A to `Avro::Schema`
> object B, the only checks `Avro::Schema#==` makes are:
> # is B actually an instance of the `Avro::Schema` class (or any of its
> subclasses)?
> # do A & B share the same Avro type name?
> Furthermore, none of the subclasses of `Avro::Schema`, like
> `Avro::Schema::RecordSchema` for example, implement overrides of
> `Avro::Schema#==`, so they all get the same behavior.
> This means that the Ruby Avro gem considers (and I'm sure there are others I
> don't mention):
> * all `Avro::Schema::RecordSchema` objects to be equal to each other
> * all `Avro::Schema::UnionSchema` objects to be equal to each other
> * all `Avro::Schema::EnumSchema` objects to be equal to each other
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