Light-City commented on code in PR #38584:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/38584#discussion_r1391907718
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python/pyarrow/tests/test_compute.py:
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@@ -2572,8 +2573,8 @@ def validate_select_k(select_k_indices, arr, order,
stable_sort=False):
for k in [0, 2, 4]:
for order in ["descending", "ascending"]:
result = pc.select_k_unstable(
- arr, k=k, sort_keys=[("dummy", order)])
- validate_select_k(result, arr, order)
+ arr, k=k, sort_keys=[("dummy", order, "at_end")])
Review Comment:
```
cdef cppclass CSortKey" arrow::compute::SortKey":
CSortKey(CFieldRef target, CSortOrder order, CNullPlacement
null_placement)
CFieldRef target
CSortOrder order
CNullPlacement null_placement
```
What I mean is that when we add a new word end to sortkey, this tuple is
incompatible with the original one, that is, it seems that we cannot pass a
default value here so that the original tuple can also be used.
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