On 20.01.2015 19:20, Jeroen De Dauw wrote:
Hey,
I seemed to recall this being reported earlier, it being discussed, and
a fix being created.
Yes. And in spite of your analysis, the problem seems to have almost
disappeared after that. It used to be all over the dataset, now it is
just in one single item, while the remaining 16713639 work. If the fix
(or some other fix) would not have worked at all, it would be mysterious
why the problem occurs only once. OTOH, it is also mysterious how one
single item could resist being fixed.
Markus
And indeed, a change was made to the serialization component to
optionally force the values to be objects rather than lists:
https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelSerialization/commit/83e999983149c…
Funnily enough this option is not used anywhere in the actual Wikibase
extensions, which means the behaviour is entirely unchanged. Looking at
the relevant code in the serializer [0], I do wonder why an option was
added, rather than simply always using an object. Is there a case where
we want objects when there are entries and a list when there are none?
And if so, should that really be the default behaviour?
[0]
https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelSerialization/blob/master/src/Seri…
Cheers
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