sadikovi commented on code in PR #41409:
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/41409#discussion_r1213813283


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connector/avro/src/main/java/org/apache/spark/sql/avro/CustomDecimal.scala:
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+
+package org.apache.spark.sql.avro
+
+import org.apache.avro.LogicalType
+import org.apache.avro.Schema
+
+import org.apache.spark.sql.types.DecimalType
+
+object CustomDecimal {
+  val TYPE_NAME = "custom-decimal"
+}
+
+// A customized logical type, which will be registered to Avro. This logical 
type is similar to
+// Avro's builtin Decimal type, but is meant to be registered for long type. 
It indicates that
+// the long type should be converted to Spark's Decimal type, with provided 
precision and scale.
+private class CustomDecimal(schema: Schema) extends 
LogicalType(CustomDecimal.TYPE_NAME) {
+  val scale : Int = {
+    val obj = schema.getObjectProp("scale")
+    obj match {
+      case null =>
+        throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"Invalid 
${CustomDecimal.TYPE_NAME}: missing scale");
+      case i : Integer =>
+        i
+      case other =>
+        throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"Expected int 
${CustomDecimal.TYPE_NAME}:scale")
+    }
+  }
+  val precision : Int = {
+    val obj = schema.getObjectProp("precision")
+    if (obj == null) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"Invalid ${CustomDecimal.TYPE_NAME}: 
missing precision");
+    }
+    obj.asInstanceOf[Int]
+  }
+  val className : String = schema.getProp("className")
+
+  override def validate(schema: Schema): Unit = {
+    super.validate(schema)
+    if (schema.getType != Schema.Type.LONG) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException(
+        s"${CustomDecimal.TYPE_NAME} can only be used with an underlying long 
type")
+    }
+    if (precision <= 0) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"Invalid decimal precision: 
$precision" +
+        " (must be positive)");
+    } else if (precision > DecimalType.MAX_PRECISION) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException(
+        s"cannot store $precision digits (max ${DecimalType.MAX_PRECISION})")
+    }
+    if (scale < 0) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"Invalid decimal scale: $scale" +
+        " (must be positive)");
+    } else if (scale > precision) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"Invalid decimal scale: $scale 
(greater than " +
+        s"precision: $precision)");
+    }
+  }
+  override def toString: String =
+    s"${CustomDecimal.TYPE_NAME}<scale: $scale, precision: $precision>"

Review Comment:
   +1, I missed it: precision should come first in the string representation 
and all of the method definitions.



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