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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-3921: --------------------------------------- Github user greghogan commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2060#discussion_r78199365 --- Diff: flink-core/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/api/common/io/GenericCsvInputFormat.java --- @@ -314,6 +320,25 @@ protected void setFieldsGeneric(boolean[] includedMask, Class<?>[] fieldTypes) { this.fieldIncluded = includedMask; } + /** + * Gets the Charset for the parser.Default is set to UTF-8 + * + * @return The charset for the parser. + */ + public Charset getCharset() { + return this.charset; + } + + /** + * Sets the charset of the parser. Called by subclasses of the parser to set the type of charset + * when doing a parse. + * + * @param charset The charset to set. + */ + protected void setCharset(Charset charset){ + this.charset = charset != null ? charset : Charset.forName("UTF-8"); --- End diff -- Use `Preconditions.checkNotNull`? > StringParser not specifying encoding to use > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-3921 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-3921 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Core > Affects Versions: 1.0.3 > Reporter: Tatu Saloranta > Assignee: Rekha Joshi > Priority: Trivial > > Class `flink.types.parser.StringParser` has javadocs indicating that contents > are expected to be Ascii, similar to `StringValueParser`. That makes sense, > but when constructing actual instance, no encoding is specified; on line 66 > f.ex: > this.result = new String(bytes, startPos+1, i - startPos - 2); > which leads to using whatever default platform encoding is. If contents > really are always Ascii (would not count on that as parser is used from CSV > reader), not a big deal, but it can lead to the usual Latin-1-VS-UTF-8 issues. > So I think that encoding should be explicitly specified, whatever is to be > used: javadocs claim ascii, so could be "us-ascii", but could well be UTF-8 > or even ISO-8859-1. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)