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Adds support for BigDecimal tagged types #409

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Fixes #382

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I'm guessing since the older decimal serializer doesn't fulfill the avro specs, we can make the tagged type the default behavior for the idl gen. Let me know if that makes sense.

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It makes sense to me, @fedefernandez

"and it could lead to serialization problems if the client uses a different serializer.",
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object bigDecimal {
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you're breaking bincompat here by making the D in Decimal uppercase. I think it's a typo :)

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oh, thanks!

@fedefernandez fedefernandez force-pushed the ff/bigdecimal-tagged-serializers branch from 36cf6db to 8473c77 Compare October 1, 2018 16:28
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👍 Great job!

@fedefernandez fedefernandez merged commit 5a40eff into master Oct 2, 2018
@fedefernandez fedefernandez deleted the ff/bigdecimal-tagged-serializers branch October 2, 2018 11:09
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