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Xuefu Zhang commented on HIVE-5436: ----------------------------------- [~hsubramaniyan] I haven't started working on HIVE-5660. However, I expect that the work will be mostly on numeric UDFs, such as UDFOPPlus. As part of HIVE-3976 and its child task HIVE-5356, these UDFs will be re-written. Thus, I'm afraid that any work done on those UDFs will be thrown away. HIVE-5356 is in progress. Could you please explain why you need this for HIVE-5382? I expect HIVE-5660 will be in 0.13. Let me know if you need it before that and see how we can coordinate. > Hive's casting behavior needs to be consistent > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-5436 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-5436 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Hari Sankar Sivarama Subramaniyan > Assignee: Hari Sankar Sivarama Subramaniyan > Priority: Critical > > Hive's casting behavior is inconsistent and the behavior of casting from one > type to another undocumented as of now when the casted value is out of range. > For example, casting out of range values from one type to another can result > in incorrect results. > Eg: > 1. select cast('1000' as tinyint) from t1; > NULL > 2. select 1000Y from t1; > FAILED: SemanticException [Error 10029]: Line 1:7 Invalid numerical constant > '1000Y' > 3. select cast(1000 as tinyint) from t1; > -24 > 4.select cast(1.1e3-1000/0 as tinyint) from t1; > 0 > 5. select cast(10/0 as tinyint) from pw18; > -1 > The hive user can accidently try to typecast an out of range value. For > example in the e.g. 4/5 even though the final result is NaN, Hive can > typecast to a random result. Either we should document that the end user > should take care of overflow, underflow, division by 0, etc. by > himself/herself or we should return NULLs when the final result is out of > range. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)