aboderinsamuel commented on code in PR #50203:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/50203#discussion_r3459857020
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python/pyarrow/src/arrow/python/python_to_arrow.cc:
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@@ -908,8 +908,20 @@ class PyListConverter : public ListConverter<T,
PyConverter, PyConverterTrait> {
Status AppendNdarray(PyObject* value) {
PyArrayObject* ndarray = reinterpret_cast<PyArrayObject*>(value);
+ OwnedRef flattened;
if (PyArray_NDIM(ndarray) != 1) {
- return Status::Invalid("Can only convert 1-dimensional array values");
+ // GH-49644: a fixed-size list (e.g. the storage of a fixed-shape tensor)
+ // can be built from a multi-dimensional array by flattening it in C
+ // order. The total number of elements must still match the list size,
+ // which the builder validates below. 0-dimensional arrays and
+ // variable-sized lists remain restricted to 1-dimensional values.
+ if (PyArray_NDIM(ndarray) < 2 || this->list_type_->id() !=
Type::FIXED_SIZE_LIST) {
+ return Status::Invalid("Can only convert 1-dimensional array values");
+ }
+ flattened.reset(PyArray_Ravel(ndarray, NPY_CORDER));
Review Comment:
@rok Will do, switching to the explicit PyArray_CheckFromAny +
NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS approach and reading PyArray_DATA directly, matching the
existing pattern. That should also fold in the byte-order handling.
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