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Sachin Goyal updated AVRO-680:
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    Attachment: non_string_map_keys3.zip

Thanks [~cutting], I have incorporated both the suggestions: 

# *createNonStringMapSchema()* is made a separate function
# *getNameForNonStringMapRecord()* gets rid of the counter for generating 
unique-names. Now it uses the fingerprint of keyName+valueName to generate 
unique but consistent names.

The same is verified by adding a unit test as well.
Diff created using *diff -ru*
Patch can be applied using *patch -i 
non_string_map_keys3/non_string_map_keys3.patch*


> Allow for non-string keys
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-680
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-680
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.6, 1.7.7
>            Reporter: Jeremy Hanna
>         Attachments: non_string_map_keys.zip, non_string_map_keys2.zip, 
> non_string_map_keys3.zip
>
>
> Based on an email thread back in April, Doug Cutting proposed a possible 
> solution for having non-string keys:
> Stu Hood wrote:
> > I can understand the reasoning behind AVRO-9, but now I need to look for an 
> > alternative to a 'map' that will allow me to store an association of bytes 
> > keys to values.
> A map of Foo has the same binary format as an array of records, each
> with a string field and a Foo field.  So an application can use an array
> schema similar to this to represent map-like structures with, e.g.,
> non-string keys.
> Perhaps we could establish standard properties that indicate that a
> given array of records should be represented in a map-like way if
> possible?  E.g.,:
> {"type": "array", "isMap": true, "items": {"type":"record", ...}}
> Doug



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