[GitHub] [arrow] emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: ARROW-10573: [C++] Align written buffers to specified value

2020-11-17 Thread GitBox
emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/8644#issuecomment-729163995 > I’m not sure I understand the philosophy here though; Arrow has a lot of Python code to provide Pandas compatibility but if you always have to copy IPC data to use it from P

[GitHub] [arrow] emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: ARROW-10573: [C++] Align written buffers to specified value

2020-11-17 Thread GitBox
emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/8644#issuecomment-729132706 > @emkornfield @wesm thanks for the comments. What’s the process for updating the spec? As allowing unaligned buffers in IPC streams is backwards (but not forwards) compatible

[GitHub] [arrow] emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: ARROW-10573: [C++] Align written buffers to specified value

2020-11-13 Thread GitBox
emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/8644#issuecomment-727073502 I'm -1 on allowing non-conforming IPC implementations. This is an automated message from the Apache Git Servic

[GitHub] [arrow] emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: ARROW-10573: [C++] Align written buffers to specified value

2020-11-12 Thread GitBox
emkornfield commented on pull request #8644: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/8644#issuecomment-726540158 [ML Discussion](https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rca411c6a753cec1a960f9ed3a474ea3cbf196633f951b353d580aed9%40%3Cdev.arrow.apache.org%3E). As I said there, I don't think t