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chenglei updated PHOENIX-5897: ------------------------------ Fix Version/s: 4.16.0 > SingleKeyValueTuple.toString() returns unexpected result > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-5897 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5897 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 5.0.0-alpha > Reporter: Chen Feng > Assignee: Chen Feng > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 5.1.0, 4.16.0 > > Attachments: PHOENIX-5897-v1.patch, PHOENIX-5897_v1-4.x.patch > > > In SingleKeyValueTuple.toString(), the code is shown as follows. > return "SingleKeyValueTuple[" + cell == null ? keyPtr.get() == > UNITIALIZED_KEY_BUFFER ? "null" : > Bytes.toStringBinary(keyPtr.get(),keyPtr.getOffset(),keyPtr.getLength()) : > cell.toString() + "]"; > actually, the code runs in the following order. > ("SingleKeyValueTuple[" + cell) == null ? keyPtr.get() == > UNITIALIZED_KEY_BUFFER ? "null" : Bytes.toStringBinary() : (cell.toString() + > "]"); > Therefore the result is weird. > BTW, value = condition1 ? condition2 ? X : Y : Z is also confusing, using if > can be more clear. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)