improved support for struct columns with missing values #498
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The current implementation depends on
Arrow.defaultreturning a sentinel object when the value is missing. This usually works, but occasionally has problems. This PR simplifies the implementation and solves some of the problematic corner-cases.One example of a problematic corner-case is a column of lists of structs:
It's possible that users may wrap this Vector in a
SubArray. In this caseArrow.default(::Type{<:SubArray })actually usesArrow.default(::Type{<:AbstractVector})which enforces that the parent-type is aVector- this is not always the case. For example, the parent may well be of typeArrow.Structif the data being written was also read from an Arrow file. Certainly we could enhanceArrow.defaultto return a proper type for SubArray but simpler is to remove the dependency onArrow.defaultfromToStruct.