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Fix bug retrieving reverse edges of non-list uid predicates. #3005

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Reverse edges of a non-list uid predicate were not being treated as a
list, causing parts of the results to be dropped and have a weird
format.

This change fixes the bug and adds a couple of regression tests.


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Reverse edges of a non-list uid predicate were not being treated as a
list, causing parts of the results to be dropped and have a weird
format.

This change fixes the bug and adds a couple of regression tests.
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Reviewed 3 of 3 files at r1.
Reviewable status: :shipit: complete! all files reviewed, all discussions resolved

@martinmr martinmr requested a review from manishrjain February 13, 2019 01:24
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:lgtm:

Reviewed 3 of 3 files at r2.
Reviewable status: :shipit: complete! all files reviewed, all discussions resolved

@martinmr martinmr merged commit 790524c into master Feb 13, 2019
@martinmr martinmr deleted the martinmr/fix-reverse-bug branch February 13, 2019 22:26
dna2github pushed a commit to dna2fork/dgraph that referenced this pull request Jul 19, 2019
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Reverse edges of a non-list uid predicate were not being treated as a
list, causing parts of the results to be dropped and have a weird
format.

This change fixes the bug and adds a couple of regression tests.
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