RussellSpitzer commented on a change in pull request #3966:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/3966#discussion_r801053113



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File path: core/src/test/java/org/apache/iceberg/util/TestZOrderByteUtil.java
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+package org.apache.iceberg.util;
+
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.Random;
+import org.apache.iceberg.relocated.com.google.common.primitives.UnsignedBytes;
+import org.apache.iceberg.types.Types;
+import org.junit.Assert;
+import org.junit.Test;
+
+public class TestZOrderByteUtil {
+  private static final byte IIIIIIII = (byte) 255;
+  private static final byte IOIOIOIO = (byte) 170;
+  private static final byte OIOIOIOI = (byte) 85;
+  private static final byte OOOOIIII = (byte) 15;
+  private static final byte OOOOOOOI = (byte) 1;
+  private static final byte OOOOOOOO = (byte) 0;
+
+  private static final int NUM_TESTS = 100000;
+
+  private final Random random = new Random(42);
+
+  private String bytesToString(byte[] bytes) {
+    StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
+    for (byte b : bytes) {
+      result.append(String.format("%8s", Integer.toBinaryString(b & 
0xFF)).replace(' ', '0'));
+    }
+    return result.toString();
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Returns a non-0 length byte array
+   */
+  private byte[]  generateRandomBytes() {
+    int length = Math.abs(random.nextInt(100) + 1);
+    byte[] result = new byte[length];
+    random.nextBytes(result);
+    return result;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test method to ensure correctness of byte interleaving code
+   */
+  private String interleaveStrings(String[] strings) {
+    StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
+    int totalLength = Arrays.stream(strings).mapToInt(String::length).sum();
+    int substringIndex = 0;
+    int characterIndex = 0;
+    while (characterIndex < totalLength) {
+      for (String str : strings) {
+        if (substringIndex < str.length()) {
+          result.append(str.charAt(substringIndex));
+          characterIndex++;
+        }
+      }
+      substringIndex++;
+    }
+    return result.toString();
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Compares the result of a string based interleaving algorithm implemented 
above
+   * versus the binary bit-shifting algorithm used in ZOrderByteUtils. Either 
both
+   * algorithms are identically wrong or are both identically correct.
+   */
+  @Test
+  public void testInterleaveRandomExamples() {
+    for (int test = 0; test < NUM_TESTS; test++) {
+      int numByteArrays = Math.abs(random.nextInt(6)) + 1;
+      byte[][] testBytes =  new byte[numByteArrays][];
+      String[] testStrings = new String[numByteArrays];
+      for (int byteIndex = 0;  byteIndex < numByteArrays; byteIndex++) {
+        testBytes[byteIndex] = generateRandomBytes();
+        testStrings[byteIndex] = bytesToString(testBytes[byteIndex]);
+      }
+      byte[] byteResult = ZOrderByteUtils.interleaveBits(testBytes);
+      String byteResultAsString = bytesToString(byteResult);
+
+      String stringResult = interleaveStrings(testStrings);
+
+      Assert.assertEquals("String interleave didn't match byte interleave", 
stringResult, byteResultAsString);
+    }
+  }
+
+  @Test
+  public void testInterleaveEmptyBits() {
+    byte[][] test = new byte[4][10];
+    byte[] expected = new byte[40];
+
+    Assert.assertArrayEquals("Should combine empty arrays",
+        expected, ZOrderByteUtils.interleaveBits(test));
+  }
+
+  @Test
+  public void testInterleaveFullBits() {
+    byte[][] test = new byte[4][];
+    test[0] = new byte[]{IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII};
+    test[1] = new byte[]{IIIIIIII};
+    test[2] = new byte[0];
+    test[3] = new byte[]{IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII};
+    byte[] expected = new byte[]{IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII, 
IIIIIIII, IIIIIIII};
+
+    Assert.assertArrayEquals("Should combine full arrays",
+        expected, ZOrderByteUtils.interleaveBits(test));
+  }
+
+  @Test
+  public void testInterleaveMixedBits() {

Review comment:
       I have the general feeling that different columns sharing the same 
magnitude values but different types is more of a special case but I don't have 
any empirical evidence for that. I'm fine with doing the upcasting but maybe it 
makes more sense to add it in as part of a more complicated builder as 
suggested by @emkornfield. 
   
   Like perhaps we have a class that takes all the column types (and in the 
future stats?) and it chooses the correct ordered byte representations and 
returns a ZOrder method for those specific input parameters.




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