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Weike Dong updated FLINK-28674: ------------------------------- Attachment: image-2022-07-25-21-17-33-608.png > EqualiserCodeGenerator generates wrong equaliser for Timestamp fields in > BinaryRowData > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-28674 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-28674 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Table SQL / Runtime > Affects Versions: 1.13.6, 1.14.5, 1.15.1 > Environment: Flink 1.13.6 > Reporter: Weike Dong > Priority: Major > Attachments: image-2022-07-25-20-56-14-111.png, > image-2022-07-25-20-59-31-933.png, image-2022-07-25-21-17-33-608.png > > > Hi Devs, > Recently I have discovered that the _equaliser.equals_ call in > _org.apache.flink.table.runtime.operators.sink.SinkUpsertMaterializer#removeFirst_ > generates wrong comparison results when two binary rows are the same, like > !image-2022-07-25-20-56-14-111.png! > After digging through the generated code for this equaliser, I have found > that when the two input RowData are all instances of {_}BinaryRowData{_}, the > _BinaryRowData#equals_ method is directly called to give the comparison > result. > !image-2022-07-25-20-59-31-933.png! > However, as you can see in the first snapshot, _BinaryRowData#equals_ cannot > properly handle complex data types like {_}Timestamp{_}, so it returns > _false_ even when the actual timestamp values are the same, causing > SinkUpsertMaterializer to falsely think that there are no matches in the > states, hence printing errors like "The state is cleared because of state > ttl", which eventually leads to the loss of -U data in the final results. > > P.S. the equals method of BinaryRowData actually compares the underlying > MemorySegments, which is not suitable for types like Timestamp -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)