arib06 opened a new pull request, #3944:
URL: https://github.com/apache/avro/pull/3944

   ## What is the purpose of the change
   
   `read_enum`, `read_union` and `skip_union` in `lang/ruby/lib/avro/io.rb` 
take the enum symbol index and the union branch index straight from untrusted 
serialized data and index `writers_schema.symbols` / `writers_schema.schemas` 
with no range check. Because Ruby arrays treat a negative subscript as an 
offset from the end, a crafted negative index (the zigzag byte `0x01` decodes 
to `-1`) wraps to a valid but wrong symbol or branch and is decoded silently, 
which is a type confusion / stream desync rather than a decode failure. A 
positive out-of-range index yields `nil` and later raises `NoMethodError`. The 
Python decoder already rejects these (AVRO-4296); this brings the Ruby SDK in 
line by validating `0 <= index < size` at the branch point and raising 
`Avro::AvroError`.
   
   ## Verifying this change
   
   This change added tests and can be verified as follows:
   
   - Added `test_enum_index_out_of_range` and `test_union_index_out_of_range` 
to `test/test_io.rb`, which feed the decoder crafted bytes with a negative 
index (`-1`, wraps to the last element) and a positive out-of-range index, 
asserting `Avro::AvroError` is raised. Both tests fail on the unpatched decoder 
(the enum returns the wrong symbol, the union decodes the wrong branch) and 
pass with the fix.
   
   ## Documentation
   
   - Does this pull request introduce a new feature? no
   


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