I put together straw-man proposal in PR [1] for the Flight changes.
Ultimately, it seemed based on the use-cases discussed inlining the data on
the Ticket made the most sense. This might be overly complex (I'm not sure
how I feel about a enum indicating partial vs full results) but welcome
feedbac
To touch on the question about supported features -- is it possible to
advertise arbitrary/custom "capabilites" in GetSqlInfo?
Say that you want to represent some set of behaviors that FlightSQL
services can support.
Stuff like "Supports grouping by multiple distinct aggregates", "Supports
self-jo
There appears to be an integration test failure happening in the arrow
repository as well[1] as the arrow-rs (and arrow2 repositories). Given the
data I have collected so far it seems potentially related to third-party
dependencies (either in C++ or Rust). More details on the ticket[2].
Has anyone
We could also add say CommandSubstraitQuery as a distinct message, and older
servers would just reject it as an unknown request type.
-David
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022, at 17:01, Micah Kornfield wrote:
>>
>> 1. How does a server report that it supports each command type? Initial
>> thought is a propert
>
> 1. How does a server report that it supports each command type? Initial
> thought is a property in GetSqlInfo.
This sounds reasonable.
> What happens to client code written prior to changing the command type
> to be a oneOf field? Same for servers.
It is transparent from older clients (I'
It sounds like an interesting and useful project to use Subtstrait as an
alternative to SQL strings.
Important aspects to spec out are:
1. How does a server report that it supports each command type? Initial
thought is a property in GetSqlInfo.
2. What happens to client code written prior to chang
Thanks for the reply Antoine. Admittedly, not the good news part of me
wanted to hear, but aligned with what I expected. Just wanted to confirm
with the community.
> And I'm not sure we want to expand the scope of our CI testing even
> more, unless we also have motivated people to fix the unavoida
Today is the normal day we would create a release candidate for the next
version of arrow-rs. We are tracking progress of the 10.0.0 release on [1]
Unfortunately, the integration tests have started failing [2] on our CI
jobs, which I think is blocking the release. I am looking into it, but
would a
> On Mar 4, 2022, at 9:08 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>
>
> I opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-15846
> Regards
>
> Antoine.
>
>
> Le 04/03/2022 à 15:05, Antoine Pitrou a écrit :
>> Le 04/03/2022 à 15:01, Hanqi Wu a écrit :
>>> Hi Antoine,
>>>
>>> I agree n_buffers should s
I opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-15846
Regards
Antoine.
Le 04/03/2022 à 15:05, Antoine Pitrou a écrit :
Le 04/03/2022 à 15:01, Hanqi Wu a écrit :
Hi Antoine,
I agree n_buffers should still be set to 1. But as per the below PyArrow doc,
n_buffers’s value will be 0 if
Le 04/03/2022 à 15:01, Hanqi Wu a écrit :
Hi Antoine,
I agree n_buffers should still be set to 1. But as per the below PyArrow doc,
n_buffers’s value will be 0 if no null values in a struct array. This is what
confuses me.
"A struct array does not have any additional allocated physical stor
Hi Antoine,
I agree n_buffers should still be set to 1. But as per the below PyArrow doc,
n_buffers’s value will be 0 if no null values in a struct array. This is what
confuses me.
"A struct array does not have any additional allocated physical storage for its
values. A struct array must still
Hi Hanqi,
Le 04/03/2022 à 14:53, Hanqi Wu a écrit :
Hi Antoine,
I agree. But my question is for Arrow StructArray with No null values. In this
case, as per the documentation, n_buffers should be set to 0.
Well, no. As I said, it should still be 1.
You can also take a look at the fields p
Hello Will,
Le 04/03/2022 à 01:27, Will Jones a écrit :
I've come across several different environments where Arrow either fails to
configure with CMake or fails to link libraries. Some recent examples I've
come across:
* (Just fixed [1]) Windows, RTools4 (MSYS2), Debug, dynamic libraries
Hi Antoine,
I agree. But my question is for Arrow StructArray with No null values. In this
case, as per the documentation, n_buffers should be set to 0. However,
“import_from_c” expects StructArray to always have at least 1 buffer allocated,
otherwise it throws an exception.
Best,
Hanqi
> On
Le 04/03/2022 à 04:17, Hanqi Wu a écrit :
Hello community,
As per the below documentation, for an Arrow StructArray, it won’t have any
physical buffers backing it if it doesn’t contain any null value:
https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/Columnar.html#struct-layout
However, in PyArrow, it co
Hello community,
As per the below documentation, for an Arrow StructArray, it won’t have any
physical buffers backing it if it doesn’t contain any null value:
https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/Columnar.html#struct-layout
However, in PyArrow, it complains if you try to import from C an ArrowAr
Hello community,
As per the below documentation, for an Arrow StructArray, it won’t have any
physical buffers backing it if it doesn’t contain any null value:
https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/Columnar.html#struct-layout
However, in PyArrow, it complains if you try to import from C an ArrowAr
Thank you xudong, that is a great perspective.
A little more backstory is that I am acutely aware of the backup of PRs in
need of review in DataFusion, and less so in Arrow. As the contributions
grow, we also need to grow our capacity to review them.
We are working in various ways to grow our rev
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