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Josh Wills updated CRUNCH-601: ------------------------------ Attachment: CRUNCH-601-jw.patch My take on this, which is marginally different than Mikael's take on it-- I get the reason for why the parentSize check is necessary now, it breaks materializing empty PCollections in a backwards incompatible way that is not good. I'm good with the overall approach and will defer to [~mkwhitacre] on which version to commit. > Short PCollections in SparkPipeline get length null. > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CRUNCH-601 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CRUNCH-601 > Project: Crunch > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Spark > Affects Versions: 0.13.0 > Environment: Running in local mode on Mac as well as in a ubuntu > 14.04 docker container > Reporter: Mikael Goldmann > Assignee: Micah Whitacre > Priority: Minor > Attachments: CRUNCH-601-jw.patch, CRUNCH-601.patch, > CRUNCH-601b.patch, CRUNCH-601c.patch, SmallCollectionLengthTest.java > > > I'll attach a file with a test that I would expect to pass but which fails. > It creates five PCollection<String> of lengths 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 gets the > lengths, runs the pipeline and prints the lengths. Finally it asserts that > all lengths are non-null. > I would expect it to print lengths 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and pass. > What it does is print lengths null, null, null, 3, 4 and fail. > I think the underlying reason is the use of getSize() on an unmaterialized > object and assuming that when the estimate that getSize() returns is 0, then > the PCollection is guaranteed to be empty, which is false in some cases. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)