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lidavidm commented on ARROW-5610:
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Right now, if you define an extension type in Java whose type name is not
"arrow.py_extension_type", you have no way of writing the Python equivalent. I
think what's needed is a C++ extension type whose implementation dispatches to
Python callbacks, which can be instantiated and registered with an arbitrary
name.
> [Python] Define extension type API in Python to "receive" or "send" a foreign
> extension type
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> Key: ARROW-5610
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-5610
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Python
> Reporter: Wes McKinney
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0.0
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> In work in ARROW-840, a static {{arrow.py_extension_type}} name is used.
> There will be cases where an extension type is coming from another
> programming language (e.g. Java), so it would be useful to be able to "plug
> in" a Python extension type subclass that will be used to deserialize the
> extension type coming over the wire. This has some different API requirements
> since the serialized representation of the type will not have knowledge of
> Python pickling, etc.
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