commit | 8740016917168777f1514ef4de0615f83b13c6d3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mahesh Raju Somalaraju <mahesh.somalaraju@huawei.com> | Fri May 21 00:25:54 2021 +0530 |
committer | Indhumathi27 <indhumathim27@gmail.com> | Fri Jun 04 12:34:03 2021 +0530 |
tree | 67fc762392f1fc9e7e4e40a183cc0746754086a8 | |
parent | 26e9182e371e71fbea78cfc692987ec095566942 [diff] |
[CARBONDATA-4192] UT cases correction for validating the exception message correctly Why is this PR needed? Currently, when we check the exception message like below, it is not asserting/failing/ catching if the message content is different. `intercept[UnsupportedOperationException]( sql("update test set(a)=(4) where id=1").collect()).getMessage.contains("abc")` What changes were proposed in this PR? 1. Added assert condition like below for validating the exception message correctly `assert(intercept[UnsupportedOperationException]( sql("update test set(a)=(4) where id=1").collect()).getMessage.contains("abc"))` 2. Added assert condition to check exception message for some test cases which are not checking exception message 3. Fixed add segment doc heading related issues This closes #4140
Apache CarbonData is an indexed columnar data store solution for fast analytics on big data platform, e.g. Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, etc.
You can find the latest CarbonData document and learn more at: http://carbondata.apache.org
CarbonData file format is a columnar store in HDFS, it has many features that a modern columnar format has, such as splittable, compression schema, complex data type etc, and CarbonData has following unique features:
CarbonData is built using Apache Maven, to build CarbonData
Some features are marked as experimental because the syntax/implementation might change in the future.
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