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[jira] [Closed] (THRIFT-4024) Skip() should throw on unknown data types

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James E. King, III closed THRIFT-4024.
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> Skip() should throw on unknown data types
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-4024
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4024
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: .NETCore - Library, C# - Library, Delphi - Library, Go - Library, Haxe - Library
>    Affects Versions: 0.10.0
>            Reporter: Michael Antipin
>            Assignee: Jens Geyer
>             Fix For: 0.11.0
>
>
> I'm using TBinaryProtocol and a simple transport that reads from a given byte array.
> C# library contains the following code in TProtocolUtil.Skip(TProtocol prot, TType type):
> {code}
> case TType.List:
> 	TList list = prot.ReadListBegin();
> 	for (int i = 0; i < list.Count; i++) {
> 		Skip(prot, list.ElementType);
> 	}
> 	prot.ReadListEnd();
> 	break;
> {code}
> The type of elements is detected in ReadListBegin(), and, as Skip() does nothing for unknown types, the position in the binary remains the same until the for loop completes. 
> So, when you try to deserialize invalid data, and a field type happens to be detected as TType.List, you may end up waiting for a random period of time until deserialization is completed (734707176 iterations of skipping in my case).
> I suggest throwing an exception immediately when list elements type is unknown. May be, it would be good to have a setting like *FailOnUnknownType*, so that Skip() will throw instead of ignoring.



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