Hmm, perhaps the types are unequal, then.  Can you print them out
(including field metadata)?


Le 10/02/2021 à 18:03, Ying Zhou a écrit :
> Thanks! Now we have an even weirder phenomenon. Even the null bitmaps and 
> offsets are equal. However the arrays aren’t! Does anyone know why?
> 
> TEST(TestAdapterWriteNested, writeList) {
>   std::shared_ptr<Schema> table_schema = schema({field("list", 
> list(int32()))});
>   int64_t num_rows = 10000;
>   arrow::random::RandomArrayGenerator rand(kRandomSeed);
>   auto value_array = rand.ArrayOf(int32(), 5 * num_rows, 0.6);
>   std::shared_ptr<Array> array = rand.List(*value_array, num_rows + 1, 0.8);
>   std::shared_ptr<ChunkedArray> chunked_array = 
> std::make_shared<ChunkedArray>(array);
>   std::shared_ptr<Table> table = Table::Make(table_schema, {chunked_array});
> 
>   std::shared_ptr<io::BufferOutputStream> buffer_output_stream =
>       io::BufferOutputStream::Create(kDefaultSmallMemStreamSize * 
> 15).ValueOrDie();
>   std::unique_ptr<adapters::orc::ORCFileWriter> writer =
>       adapters::orc::ORCFileWriter::Open(*buffer_output_stream).ValueOrDie();
>   ARROW_EXPECT_OK(writer->Write(*table));
>   ARROW_EXPECT_OK(writer->Close());
>   std::shared_ptr<Buffer> buffer = 
> buffer_output_stream->Finish().ValueOrDie();
>   std::shared_ptr<io::RandomAccessFile> in_stream(new 
> io::BufferReader(buffer));
>   std::unique_ptr<adapters::orc::ORCFileReader> reader;
>   ARROW_EXPECT_OK(
>       adapters::orc::ORCFileReader::Open(in_stream, default_memory_pool(), 
> &reader));
>   std::shared_ptr<Table> actual_output_table;
>   ARROW_EXPECT_OK(reader->Read(&actual_output_table));
>   auto actual_array =
>       
> std::static_pointer_cast<ListArray>(actual_output_table->column(0)->chunk(0));
>   auto expected_array = 
> std::static_pointer_cast<ListArray>(table->column(0)->chunk(0));
>   AssertArraysEqual(*(actual_array->offsets()), *(expected_array->offsets()));
>   AssertArraysEqual(*(actual_array->values()), *(expected_array->values()));
>   AssertBufferEqual(*(actual_array->null_bitmap()), 
> *(expected_array->null_bitmap()));
>   RecordProperty("array_equality", actual_array->Equals(*expected_array));
> }
> 
>     <testcase name="writeList" status="run" result="completed" time="0.028" 
> timestamp="2021-02-10T11:58:23" classname="TestAdapterWriteNested">
> <properties>
> <property name="array_equality" value="0"/>
> </properties>
>     </testcase>
> 
>> On Feb 10, 2021, at 3:52 AM, Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Ying,
>>
>> Hmm, yes, this may be related to the null bitmaps, or the offsets.
>> Can you try to inspect or pretty-print the offsets arrays for the two
>> list arrays?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Antoine.
>>
>>
>> Le 10/02/2021 à 03:26, Ying Zhou a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This is an extremely weird phenomenon. There are two 2*1 tables that are 
>>> supposedly different when I got a confusing error message like this:
>>>
>>> [ RUN      ] TestAdapterWriteNested.writeList
>>> /Users/karlkatzen/Documents/code/arrow-dev/arrow/cpp/src/arrow/testing/gtest_util.cc:459:
>>>  Failure
>>> Failed
>>> Unequal at absolute position 2
>>> Expected:
>>>  [
>>>    [
>>>      null,
>>>      1074834796,
>>>      null,
>>>      null
>>>    ],
>>>    null
>>>  ]
>>> Actual:
>>>  [
>>>    [
>>>      null,
>>>      1074834796,
>>>      null,
>>>      null
>>>    ],
>>>    null
>>>  ]
>>> [  FAILED  ] TestAdapterWriteNested.writeList (2 ms)
>>>
>>> Here is the code that causes the issue:
>>>
>>> TEST(TestAdapterWriteNested, writeList) {
>>>  std::shared_ptr<Schema> table_schema = schema({field("list", 
>>> list(int32()))});
>>>  int64_t num_rows = 2;
>>>  arrow::random::RandomArrayGenerator rand(kRandomSeed);
>>>  auto value_array = rand.ArrayOf(int32(), 2 * num_rows, 0.6);
>>>  std::shared_ptr<Array> array = rand.List(*value_array, num_rows + 1, 1);
>>>  std::shared_ptr<ChunkedArray> chunked_array = 
>>> std::make_shared<ChunkedArray>(array);
>>>  std::shared_ptr<Table> table = Table::Make(table_schema, {chunked_array});
>>>  AssertTableWriteReadEqual(table, table, kDefaultSmallMemStreamSize * 5);
>>> }
>>>
>>> Here AssertTableWriteReadEqual is a function I use to test that 
>>> from_orc(to_orc(table_in)) == expected_table_out. The function did not have 
>>> issues before.
>>>
>>> void AssertTableWriteReadEqual(const std::shared_ptr<Table>& input_table,
>>>                               const std::shared_ptr<Table>& 
>>> expected_output_table,
>>>                               const int64_t max_size = 
>>> kDefaultSmallMemStreamSize) {
>>>  std::shared_ptr<io::BufferOutputStream> buffer_output_stream =
>>>      io::BufferOutputStream::Create(max_size).ValueOrDie();
>>>  std::unique_ptr<adapters::orc::ORCFileWriter> writer =
>>>      adapters::orc::ORCFileWriter::Open(*buffer_output_stream).ValueOrDie();
>>>  ARROW_EXPECT_OK(writer->Write(*input_table));
>>>  ARROW_EXPECT_OK(writer->Close());
>>>  std::shared_ptr<Buffer> buffer = 
>>> buffer_output_stream->Finish().ValueOrDie();
>>>  std::shared_ptr<io::RandomAccessFile> in_stream(new 
>>> io::BufferReader(buffer));
>>>  std::unique_ptr<adapters::orc::ORCFileReader> reader;
>>>  ARROW_EXPECT_OK(
>>>      adapters::orc::ORCFileReader::Open(in_stream, default_memory_pool(), 
>>> &reader));
>>>  std::shared_ptr<Table> actual_output_table;
>>>  ARROW_EXPECT_OK(reader->Read(&actual_output_table));
>>>  AssertTablesEqual(*actual_output_table, *expected_output_table, false, 
>>> false);
>>> }
>>>
>>> I strongly suspect that this is related to the null bitmaps. What do you 
>>> guys think?
>>>
>>> Ying
>>>
> 
> 

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