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Bryan Duxbury commented on THRIFT-735:
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The idea of a present value that you happen to not know how to interpret is not 
represented anywhere else in the Thrift data model. Thrift's solution to 
unrecognizable fields is to skip them. Also, since we don't allow unset unions 
(or structs that contain unset unions) to be serialized, deserializing one of 
these structs gets you something that already cannot be serialized straight out 
of the box. I think we need this change in order for Thrift to continue to 
behave consistently.

> Required field checking is broken when the field type is a Union struct
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-735
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-735
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Compiler (Java), Library (Java)
>    Affects Versions: 0.2
>            Reporter: Bryan Duxbury
>            Assignee: Bryan Duxbury
>             Fix For: 0.3
>
>         Attachments: thrift-735.patch
>
>
> The validate() method on generated structs verifies that required fields are 
> set after validation. However, if the type of the field is a Union struct, 
> then just checking that the field isn't null is not a valid check. The value 
> may be a non-null union, but have an unset field. (We encountered this when 
> deserializing a type that had a union for a field, and the union's set value 
> was an enum value that had been removed from the definition, making it a 
> skip.)
> In order to perform the correct validation, if the value is a Union, then we 
> must also check that the set field and value are non-null.

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