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Pipe: Fixed the bug that different types in schema snapshot transfer may cause transfer failure #13627

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As the title said.


This PR has:

  • been self-reviewed.
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    • concurrent read and write
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  • added Javadocs for most classes and all non-trivial methods.
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  • added comments explaining the "why" and the intent of the code wherever would not be obvious
    for an unfamiliar reader.
  • added unit tests or modified existing tests to cover new code paths, ensuring the threshold
    for code coverage.
  • added integration tests.
  • been tested in a test IoTDB cluster.

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@Caideyipi Caideyipi changed the title Pipe: Fixed the bug that different types in schema snapshot transferring may cause transfer failure Pipe: Fixed the bug that different types in schema snapshot transfer may cause transfer failure Sep 26, 2024
@SteveYurongSu SteveYurongSu self-assigned this Sep 26, 2024
@SteveYurongSu SteveYurongSu merged commit c4f1756 into apache:master Sep 26, 2024
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