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Bryan Duxbury updated THRIFT-1039:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 0.7)
                   0.8

> Refactor methods accessing binary data
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>
>                 Key: THRIFT-1039
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-1039
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Java - Compiler
>         Environment: All
>            Reporter: Mathias Herberts
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 0.8
>
>         Attachments: THRIFT-1039.patch
>
>
> Since THRIFT-830, binary fields are implemented using ByteBuffer.
> struct A {
>   1: binary bin_field,
> }
> will generate a method 'byte[] getBin_field()' which will optionally resize 
> the underlying ByteBuffer so it has a capacity of 'remaining()' and return 
> the backing array of this new ByteBuffer.
> This has several implications.
> First the ByteBuffer in 'bin_field' might be modified, thus misleading users 
> into thinking that the call to 'getBin_field()' had no effect on the 
> underlying structure.
> Thus the following will fail:
> byte[] b = new byte[2];
> b[0] = 0x01;
> A a = new A();
> a.setBin_field(ByteBuffer.wrap(b, 0, 1));
> byte[] bb = a.getBin_field();
> b[0] = 0x02;
> Assert.assertEquals(0x02, bb[0]);
> Second it creates a singularity in the getters as all other getters involving 
> containers of binary data will return collections of ByteBuffer.
> I suggest we refactor to something more in the line of what HADOOP-6298 has 
> done, i.e. provide a copyBytes() method which copies the bytes in a 
> ByteBuffer and returns a correctly sized array.
> Such a method could be generated for each structure, with the following 
> signature:
> public byte[] copyBytes(ByteBuffer b);
> This method would basically do what the current 'getBin_field' type methods 
> do (allocate a byte array and fill it with the ByteBuffer's data), except it 
> would not modify the structure's internal ByteBuffers.

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