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John Sirois commented on AURORA-1651:
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Would you object to ripping off the bandaid and killing {{isSet}} methods from
the {{I*} generated classes completely? This would eliminate the confusing
difference and make it clear in a refactor from thrift struct to {{I*}} that
you needed to handle the {{isSet}} in some other way alltogether.
> I* entity objects are lossy for primitive isSet-ness
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>
> Key: AURORA-1651
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1651
> Project: Aurora
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Build, Scheduler
> Reporter: John Sirois
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> For example, {{ITaskQuery}} sets the {{offset}} and {{limit}} like so:
> {noformat}
> this.offset = wrapped.getOffset();
> this.limit = wrapped.getLimit();
> {noformat}
> There is no check to see if {{wrapped.isSetOffset}} or {{wrapped.isSetLimit}}
> paired with use of a nullable wrapper type ({{Integer}} vs {{int}} in this
> case) or an {{isSet}} bit vector. As a result a round trip from thrift
> struct to entity to thrift struct loses {{isSet}}-ness.
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