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MateuszJeziorski edited a comment on issue #1519: THRIFT-4214: map<i64,value> 
key treated as hex value in JavaScript
URL: https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/1519#issuecomment-436087140
 
 
   @thexeos you looked at wrong file, `readI64` is not defined on `binary` - 
https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/master/lib/nodejs/lib/thrift/binary.js
   
   Also you are testing wrong object - `binary` instead of `binary_protocol` 
you modified

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> map<i64,value> key treated as hex value in JavaScript
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-4214
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4214
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JavaScript - Compiler, JavaScript - Library
>    Affects Versions: 0.10.0
>            Reporter: Teodor Atroshenko
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: easyfix
>
> The service is defined with the following function:
> {code:javascript}
> map<i64,double> someFunctionName()
> {code}
> The --gen js:node code:
> {code:javascript}
> output.writeFieldBegin('success', Thrift.Type.MAP, 0);
> output.writeMapBegin(Thrift.Type.I64, Thrift.Type.DOUBLE, 
> Thrift.objectLength(this.success));
> for (var kiter18 in this.success)
> {
>   if (this.success.hasOwnProperty(kiter18))
>   {
>     var viter19 = this.success[kiter18];
>     output.writeI64(kiter18);
>     output.writeDouble(viter19);
>   }
> }
> output.writeMapEnd();
> output.writeFieldEnd();
> {code}
> String {{kiter18}} is passed to {{output.writeI64}}. Only *TBinaryProtocol* 
> is affected by this. The function 
> [defenition|https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/19baeefd8c38d62085891d7956349601f79448b3/lib/nodejs/lib/thrift/binary_protocol.js#L137]:
> {code:javascript}
> TBinaryProtocol.prototype.writeI64 = function(i64) {
>   if (i64.buffer) {
>     this.trans.write(i64.buffer);
>   } else {
>     this.trans.write(new Int64(i64).buffer);
>   }
> };
> {code}
> *Int64* 
> [constructor|https://github.com/broofa/node-int64/blob/master/Int64.js#L49] 
> accepts the following arguments:
>  * new Int64(buffer\[, offset=0]) - Existing Buffer with byte offset
>  * new Int64(Uint8Array\[, offset=0]) - Existing Uint8Array with a byte offset
>  * new Int64(string)             - Hex string (throws if n is outside int64 
> range)
>  * new Int64(number)             - Number (throws if n is outside int64 range)
>  * new Int64(hi, lo)             - Raw bits as two 32-bit values
> What happens, is that JavaScript object keys are always Strings, so the 
> generated function passes the object key as-is (in String representation) and 
> *Int64* library assumes it's a hex string and converts it to a different 
> 64-bit integer.
> For example {{"4398046511580"}} becomes {{\[Int64 value:1189123005158784 
> octets:00 04 39 80 46 51 15 80]}}
> This also happens when returning {{list<i64>}}, however in lists it can be 
> bypassed by calling {{Number()}} on all Array elements before passing it to 
> Thrift's {{result()}} function.
> To solve this, the compiler can be adding {{Number()}} around everything that 
> is a decimal number that is passed to {{writeI64}}; and if {{writeI64}} will 
> never be called with an actual hex string, then js library can be updated to 
> include the {{Number()}} call around *Int64* constructor argument.



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