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Jihoon Son edited comment on TAJO-382 at 12/19/13 5:08 AM:
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Sorry for confusing you.
The following is an example code that violates our coding convention.
{code}
public class HexStringConverter
{
...
}
{code}
In our coding convention, the left brace is placed after the class name as
follows.
{code}
public class HexStringConverter {
...
}
{code}
Although there are some violating codes including the above example, this is a
trivial problem.
So, if you attach another patch after improving the exception handling,
I'll change the patch to follow the coding convention.
Thanks!
was (Author: jihoonson):
Sorry for confusing you.
The following is an example code that violates our coding convention.
{code}
public class HexStringConverter
{
...
}
{code}
In our coding convention, the left brace is placed after the class name as
follows.
{code}
public class HexStringConverter {
...
}
{code}
This is a trivial problem.
So, if you attach another patch after improving the exception handling,
I'll change the patch to follow the coding convention.
Thanks!
> Implement encode function
> -------------------------
>
> Key: TAJO-382
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAJO-382
> Project: Tajo
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Seungun Choe
> Assignee: Seungun Choe
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: TAJO-382.patch, TAJO-382_2.patch
>
>
> Function : encode(data bytea, format text)
> Description : Encode binary data into a textual representation. Supported
> formats are: base64, hex, escape. escape converts zero bytes and high-bit-set
> bytes to octal sequences (\nnn) and doubles backslashes.
> Example : encode(E'123\\000\\001', 'base64') --> MTIzAAE=
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