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Raymie Stata commented on AVRO-2244:
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I don't believe the fix for AVRO-2241 addresses the problem in AVRO-2244: 2244 
seems to be related to the _formatting_ of times, rather than the truncation of 
them.  However, I think the reverse is true: A fix to AVRO-2244 would (have) 
addressed the problem seen in AVRO-2241.

> Problems with 
> TestSpecificLogicalTypes.testAbilityToReadJsr310RecordWrittenAsJodaRecord:148
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-2244
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-2244
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: logical types
>            Reporter: Raymie Stata
>            Priority: Major
>
> I've seen an intermittent test failure that looks like this:
> {{Failed tests:}}
> {{  
> TestSpecificLogicalTypes.testAbilityToReadJsr310RecordWrittenAsJodaRecord:148}}
> {{Expected: is "20:35:18.720"}}
> {{     but: was "20:35:18.72"}}
> When I see this failure, it's always the case that the trailing digit is 
> zero.  I suspect that it's a bug where the trailing zero is not printed.  
> Since the test cases use the current time, then most of the time the trailing 
> digit isn't zero and the bug isn't tickled.  But once-in-a-while the current 
> time has a trailing zero, which tickles the bug.
> If this diagnosis is correct, then in addition to fixing the bug, it might be 
> a good idea to add tests with hard-wired, static times that cover corner 
> cases like this one.



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