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[jira] [Created] (TINKERPOP-2797) graph_traversal V() throws on IDs larger than 2^31

Phillip Kemkes created TINKERPOP-2797:
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             Summary: graph_traversal V() throws on IDs larger than 2^31
                 Key: TINKERPOP-2797
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2797
             Project: TinkerPop
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: python
    Affects Versions: 3.6.1
         Environment: Windows 10, Python 3.10.6
            Reporter: Phillip Kemkes


Hi,

we've noticed that graph_traversal.py's V() does not take IDs larger or equal to 2^31 from version 3.6.1 on. It still worked on version 3.6.0.

The following code replicates the issue:

 
{code:java}
g = traversal().withRemote(connection)
print(f"2147483647: {g.V(2147483647).hasNext()}")
print(f"2147483648: {g.V(2147483648).hasNext()}") {code}
On version 3.6.0 it produces the following output:

 

 
{code:java}
2147483647: False
2147483648: True{code}
Note: The first ID does not exist in our graph, the latter does.

On version 3.6.1, it crashes and the following output is created:
{code:java}
2147483647: False
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\tmp\struct-error-test.py", line 35, in <module>
    print(f"2147483648: {g.V(2147483648).hasNext()}")
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\process\traversal.py", line 105, in hasNext
    return self.has_next()
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\process\traversal.py", line 109, in has_next
    self.traversal_strategies.apply_strategies(self)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\process\traversal.py", line 682, in apply_strategies
    traversal_strategy.apply(traversal)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\remote_connection.py", line 78, in apply
    remote_traversal = self.remote_connection.submit(traversal.bytecode)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\driver_remote_connection.py", line 102, in submit
    result_set = self._client.submit(bytecode, request_options=self._extract_request_options(bytecode))
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\client.py", line 149, in submit
    return self.submit_async(message, bindings=bindings, request_options=request_options).result()
  File "C:\Program Files\Python310\lib\concurrent\futures\_base.py", line 458, in result
    return self.__get_result()
  File "C:\Program Files\Python310\lib\concurrent\futures\_base.py", line 403, in __get_result
    raise self._exception
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\connection.py", line 66, in cb
    f.result()
  File "C:\Program Files\Python310\lib\concurrent\futures\_base.py", line 451, in result
    return self.__get_result()
  File "C:\Program Files\Python310\lib\concurrent\futures\_base.py", line 403, in __get_result
    raise self._exception
  File "C:\Program Files\Python310\lib\concurrent\futures\thread.py", line 58, in run
    result = self.fn(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\protocol.py", line 86, in write
    message = self._message_serializer.serialize_message(request_id, request_message)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\serializer.py", line 225, in serialize_message
    args = processor_obj.get_op_args(op, args)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\serializer.py", line 48, in get_op_args
    return op_method(args)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\driver\serializer.py", line 88, in bytecode
    args['gremlin'] = self._writer.to_dict(gremlin)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\structure\io\graphbinaryV1.py", line 168, in to_dict
    return self.serializers[t].dictify(obj, self, to_extend)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\structure\io\graphbinaryV1.py", line 811, in dictify
    writer.to_dict(arg, to_extend)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\structure\io\graphbinaryV1.py", line 168, in to_dict
    return self.serializers[t].dictify(obj, self, to_extend)
  File "C:\tmp\venv\lib\site-packages\gremlin_python\structure\io\graphbinaryV1.py", line 253, in dictify
    to_extend.extend(cls.byte_format_pack(obj))
struct.error: argument out of rangeProcess finished with exit code 1 {code}
 



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