[ 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-14848?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
 ]

Zhenghua Gao updated FLINK-14848:
---------------------------------
    Description: 
Take non-compact decimal(precision > 18 null as an example, the writer not only 
need to set null bits, but also need to assign bytes of variable-length part 
for future update. The following test case can reproduce the problem.

 

 

@Test
public void test() {
 Decimal dec = Decimal.fromBigDecimal(new BigDecimal(11), 38, 0);

 BinaryRow row1 = new BinaryRow(2);
 BinaryRowWriter writer = new BinaryRowWriter(row1);
 writer.writeDecimal(0, dec, 38);
 writer.writeDecimal(1, null, 38);
 writer.complete();

 BaseRowSerializer serializer = new BaseRowSerializer(null, RowType.of(new 
DecimalType(38, 0), new DecimalType(38, 0)));
 GenericRow row2 = new GenericRow(2);
 row2.setField(0, dec);
 row2.setField(1, null);
 BinaryRow row3 = serializer.toBinaryRow(row2);

 assertTrue(row1.equalsWithoutHeader(row3));
}

 

  was:
Take non-compact decimal(precision > 18 null as an example, the writer not only 
need to set null bits, but also need to assign bytes of variable-length part 
for future update. The following test case can reproduce the problem.

 

 

 


> BaseRowSerializer.toBinaryRow wrongly process null for objects with 
> variable-length part
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-14848
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-14848
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Table SQL / Planner
>    Affects Versions: 1.9.1
>            Reporter: Zhenghua Gao
>            Priority: Major
>
> Take non-compact decimal(precision > 18 null as an example, the writer not 
> only need to set null bits, but also need to assign bytes of variable-length 
> part for future update. The following test case can reproduce the problem.
>  
>  
> @Test
> public void test() {
>  Decimal dec = Decimal.fromBigDecimal(new BigDecimal(11), 38, 0);
>  BinaryRow row1 = new BinaryRow(2);
>  BinaryRowWriter writer = new BinaryRowWriter(row1);
>  writer.writeDecimal(0, dec, 38);
>  writer.writeDecimal(1, null, 38);
>  writer.complete();
>  BaseRowSerializer serializer = new BaseRowSerializer(null, RowType.of(new 
> DecimalType(38, 0), new DecimalType(38, 0)));
>  GenericRow row2 = new GenericRow(2);
>  row2.setField(0, dec);
>  row2.setField(1, null);
>  BinaryRow row3 = serializer.toBinaryRow(row2);
>  assertTrue(row1.equalsWithoutHeader(row3));
> }
>  



--
This message was sent by Atlassian Jira
(v8.3.4#803005)

Reply via email to