fix: Improve validation of offset buffers for sliced arrays#626
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Similar to #626 but for union type_id arrays. This should fix the two remaining failures in the integration tests between the IPC implementations in the Arrow repository and the nanoarrow IPC implementation apache/arrow#43715.
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This PR updates validation of offset buffers in string/binary, large string/binary, list, and large list types such that portions of the buffers not strictly required by the slice referenced by
offsetandlengthare not accessed/validated. This came up in the IPC integration tests because C# exports full buffers rather than the portions of buffers strictly required.This highlights how our test suite would benefit from helpers to reduce repetition (although I'd prefer to handle that at a later time if possible).