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feat(kernel): Normalize empty structs to undefined #416

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Upon deserializing objects from a "native" front-end (Java, .NET, ...),
the kernel now interprets an empty value for a struct type (aka data
type) as undefined, since front-ends that perform keyword lifting such
as Python will not be able to distinguish between "no argument passed"
and "an empty argument passed".

Fixes #411

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Upon deserializing objects from a "native" front-end (Java, .NET, ...),
the kernel now interprets an empty value for a struct type (aka data
type) as `undefined`, since front-ends that perform keyword lifting such
as Python will not be able to distinguish between "no argument passed"
and "an empty argument passed".

Fixes #411
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Should we add a conformance test for this as well?

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eladb commented Apr 2, 2019

Shall we get this merged?

@RomainMuller RomainMuller merged commit a8ee954 into master Apr 2, 2019
@RomainMuller RomainMuller deleted the rmuller/fix-411 branch April 2, 2019 07:24
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