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fix: use proper string concatenation for error on unsupported types #125

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The previous default template instances of decodeType for parametrized types used a "concatenation" on two char pointers, which doesn't work. This PR fixes that by making one of the two an std::string. The error did not show up until now because all supported types have specializations of the template.

The previous default template instances of `decodeType` for parametrized
types used a "concatenation" on two char pointers, which doesn't work.
This PR fixes that by making one of the two an `std::string`. The error
did not show up until now because all supported types have
specializations of the template.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Müller <ingomueller@google.com>
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Thanks for the fix!

@EpsilonPrime EpsilonPrime merged commit 3f633f2 into substrait-io:main Sep 24, 2024
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