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David Li updated ARROW-15166: ----------------------------- Labels: good-first-issue kernel (was: ) > [C++] Implement an array_filter kernel for decimal256 > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ARROW-15166 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-15166 > Project: Apache Arrow > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: C++ > Reporter: Dragoș Moldovan-Grünfeld > Priority: Major > Labels: good-first-issue, kernel > > This surfaced in some of the R unit tests. I believe the expected behaviour > would be to return an empty {{chunked array}}. Reproducible example: > {code:r} > suppressMessages(library(arrow)) > empty_filter <- ChunkedArray$create(type = bool()) > one_empty_chunk <- ChunkedArray$create(type = decimal128(4, 2)) > one_empty_chunk$Filter(empty_filter) > #> ChunkedArray > #> [ > #> > #> ] > one_empty_chunk <- ChunkedArray$create(type = decimal256(4, 2)) > one_empty_chunk$Filter(empty_filter) > #>Error: NotImplemented: Function array_filter has no kernel matching input > types (array[decimal256(4, 2)], array[bool]) > {code} > [This > suite|https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/04641a38ee5da0fa1d745fd29fd4a206719338cd/r/tests/testthat/test-chunked-array.R#L209-L236] > of unit tests were introduced as part of ARROW-13761. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)