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John Karp updated AVRO-1517: ---------------------------- Fix Version/s: 1.7.7 > Unicode strings are accepted as bytes type by perl API > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: AVRO-1517 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1517 > Project: Avro > Issue Type: Bug > Components: perl > Reporter: John Karp > Assignee: John Karp > Fix For: 1.7.7 > > Attachments: AVRO-1517-0.patch > > > By default in perl, a string is a sequence of bytes, values 0-255. However, > if a Unicode character is included that cannot be represented with a single > byte, the string gets 'upgraded' to a non-byte-based Unicode string allowing > ordinals outside that range. When string operations are done with byte and > non-byte Unicode strings, the result is always non-byte, with the byte string > first 'upgraded'. Upgrading consists of utf8 encoding and setting a utf8 flag > on the string. ('utf8' is a variant of UTF-8 used by perl) > The perl Avro API is accepting these Unicode strings as-is for the 'bytes' > type. This is a problem because 1) values >255 are not valid as bytes, and > any encoding is their job. 2) As Avro assembles the serialized data, perl > 'upgrades' all the data, having the effect of utf8 encoding our serialized > binary data. > The correct behavior is for the Avro perl API is to attempt to downgrade the > string, and if this fails because of contained values >255 then to raise an > error. (The behavior of 'string' won't change, it will still take Unicode > strings as expected.) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)