Can anyone help me with this? On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Check Peck <comptechge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea on this why it is behaving like this? > > On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Check Peck <comptechge...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> And this is my to_string method I forgot to provide. >> >> std::string DataSchema::to_string() const >> { >> ostringstream os; >> if (valid()) >> { >> os << "JSON data: "; >> m_schema.toJson(os); >> } >> return os.str(); >> >> } >> >> >> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Check Peck <comptechge...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I am working with Apache Avro in C++ and I am trying to load avro schema >>> by using Avro C++ library. Everything works fine without any issues, only >>> problem is - I have few "doc" in my Avro schema which is not getting shown >>> at all in my AvroSchema when I try to load it and also print it out. >>> >>> DataSchema_ptr schema_data(new DataSchema()); >>> schema_data->m_schema = load(avro_schema_file_name.c_str()); >>> const avro::NodePtr node_data_ptr = schema_data->m_schema.root(); >>> if (node_data_ptr && node_data_ptr->hasName()) >>> { >>> // is there any problem with this node_data_ptr usage here? >>> schema_data->m_name = node_data_ptr->name().fullname().c_str(); >>> >>> // this line prints out whole AVRO but it doesn't have doc which >>> is there in my AVRO >>> cout<<"File String : " << schema_data->to_string() << endl; >>> } >>> >>> Here "m_schema" is "avro::ValidSchema m_schema;" >>> >>> Can anyone help me with this. In general I don't see my doc which I have >>> in Avro Schema getting shown when I print it out. >>> >> >> >