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astitcher commented on pull request #263:
URL: https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/pull/263#issuecomment-654321007
@kpvdr Thanks for adding regression tests for this bug.
We're trying to avoid adding C unit tests in python with a long term aim of
avoiding python for the C unit tests completely. So it'd be great to put them
in the existing unit test file c/tests/data_test.cpp.
You can use C++ in these unit tests (as we are already using a C++ unit test
framework) which allows much of the same convenience as writing the tests in
python.
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> [Proton-c] Encoder error for array of lists where first list in array is empty
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PROTON-2244
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-2244
> Project: Qpid Proton
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: proton-c
> Reporter: Kim van der Riet
> Priority: Major
>
> AMQP encodes arrays with a single element constructor which should be
> identical for all elements in the array. However, if an array of lists is
> constructed in which the first list is empty, then the AMQP empty list
> constructor is used in the array, and the following lists which may be
> non-empty, will not be decoded correctly.
> {noformat}
> >>> import proton
> >>> a = proton.Array(proton.UNDESCRIBED, proton.Data.LIST, [], [1,2,3],
> >>> ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'])
> >>> d1 = proton.Data()
> >>> d1.put_py_array(a)
> >>> d1.encode().hex()
> 'f00000002a00000003450000000a000000035501550255030000001300000003a103616161a103626262a103636363'
> {noformat}
> which, when broken down into parts, looks as follows:
> {noformat}
> f0 000002a 00000003 45 <-- Array constructor, size=0x2a, len=3, type=empty
> list
> ^^--- Empty list constructor
> 0000000a 00000003 5501 5502 5503 <- data for [1,2,3]
> 00000013 00000003 a103616161 a103626262 a103636363 <-- data for ['aaa',
> 'bbb', 'ccc']
> {noformat}
> When decoded, this is being interpreted as an array of empty lists:
> {noformat}
> >>> d2 = proton.Data()
> >>> d2.decode(d1.encode())
> 10
> >>> d2.get_py_array()
> Array(UNDESCRIBED, 24, [], [], [])
> {noformat}
> When a mis-encoded array is used in the body of a message and is decoded, an
> error results:
> {noformat}
> >>> import proton
> >>> a = proton.Array(proton.UNDESCRIBED, proton.Data.LIST, [], [1,2,3],
> >>> ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'])
> >>> m1 = proton.Message(body=a)
> >>> m1
> Message(priority=4, body=Array(UNDESCRIBED, 24, [], [1, 2, 3], ['aaa', 'bbb',
> 'ccc']))
> >>> m2 = proton.Message()
> >>> m2.decode(m1.encode())
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> File
> "/home/kvdr/RedHat/install/lib64/proton/bindings/python3/proton/_message.py",
> line 488, in decode
> self._check(pn_message_decode(self._msg, data))
> File
> "/home/kvdr/RedHat/install/lib64/proton/bindings/python3/proton/_message.py",
> line 87, in _check
> raise exc("[%s]: %s" % (err, pn_error_text(pn_message_error(self._msg))))
> proton._exceptions.MessageException: [-6]: data error: (null)
> {noformat}
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