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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-3921:
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GitHub user greghogan opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2901

    [FLINK-3921] StringParser encoding

    This further modifies #2060:
    - save charset as String which is serializable
    - remove unused methods
    - annotate new CsvReader methods as @PublicEvolving
    
    This can be squashed into the first commit after review.

You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:

    $ git pull https://github.com/greghogan/flink 3921_stringparser_encoding

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2901.patch

To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch
with (at least) the following in the commit message:

    This closes #2901
    
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> 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.



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