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Team_RPCtester commented on THRIFT-5791:
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[~fishywang] Thank you for your quick response. What I meant was that: the 
default value for StructClass f_4 is set as 73. When no value is provided at 
the writer, the Go reader receive 0, while the Python and Nodejs reader receive 
is 73. 

We are unsure about the cause of the inconsistency. 

> Inconsistent behavior: Go does not use default values
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-5791
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5791
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Go - Compiler, Go - Library
>    Affects Versions: 0.19.0, 0.20.0
>            Reporter: Team_RPCtester
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: image-2024-06-02-20-15-37-106.png, 
> image-2024-06-02-20-15-55-606.png, image-2024-06-02-20-16-08-144.png, 
> temp_thrift.zip
>
>
> Hi,
> We are software engineering researchers working on automated program analysis 
> techniques to improve the reliability of RPC frameworks.
>  
> We discover a bug illustrated by the following example (The attached script 
> can help you reproduce the issue).
> When using a .thrift file to define a struct, if one of the fields is 
> optional and has a default i8 value (e.g., 73), there is an inconsistent 
> behavior in implementations across different languages. Specifically:
>  # In the Go implementation, if the field is not explicitly defined or 
> assigned a value, the transmitted value is 0.
>  # In the Python and Node.js implementations, if the field is not explicitly 
> defined or assigned a value, the transmitted value is the default value of 73.
> This inconsistency indicates that there might be an issue with the Go 
> implementation.
> In our setting, we use Go, Node.js, and Python 3 as the server side, and use 
> Go, Node.js, and Python 3, as the client side. The thrift file we use is 
> shown in the flowing picture:
> !image-2024-06-02-20-15-37-106.png!
> When calling Method_3, the message passed is an instance of StructClass_0, 
> where f_4 is not set. The f_4 is automatically defined as 0, while in Python 
> 3 and Node.js, f_4 is 73.
> The result is shown as bellow:
> !image-2024-06-02-20-15-55-606.png!
> go-py3_json_buffered-ip_client.log
> !image-2024-06-02-20-16-08-144.png!
> go-go_json_buffered-ip_client.log
> The attachments provided are essential for reproducing the issue. By 
> following the commands outlined in the accompanying readme.md, you will be 
> able to replicate the problem accurately.
>  
> *This is our first submission. If you have any preferred methods, please feel 
> free to let us know. Thank you.*



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