+1 As Robin noted, this patch will affect some of the clustering code
and it will conflict with the changes I've been working for MAHOUT-236.
On balance, fixing the whole Vector equivalence mess seems prudent and I
will deal with the rework. You've done a pile of work here and I think
factoring out the names into a separate wrapper makes sense, so commit
it and I will sort out the conflicts.
On 4/20/10 3:38 AM, Sean Owen (JIRA) wrote:
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Sean Owen commented on MAHOUT-379:
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I'd like to commit this patch as it addresses a couple issues, but it's a big
one. Deserves some looking if you have a moment. We can retroactively undo some
elements later, but best to have a glance now.
SequentialAccessSparseVector.equals does not agree with
AbstractVector.equivalent
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Key: MAHOUT-379
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-379
Project: Mahout
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Math
Affects Versions: 0.4
Reporter: Danny Leshem
Assignee: Sean Owen
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 0.3
Attachments: MAHOUT-379.patch, MAHOUT-379.patch, MAHOUT-379.patch
When a SequentialAccessSparseVector is serialized and deserialized using
VectorWritable, the result vector and the original vector are equivalent, yet
equals returns false.
The following unit-test reproduces the problem:
{code}
@Test
public void testSequentialAccessSparseVectorEquals() throws Exception {
final Vector v = new SequentialAccessSparseVector(1);
final VectorWritable vectorWritable = new VectorWritable(v);
final VectorWritable vectorWritable2 = new VectorWritable();
writeAndRead(vectorWritable, vectorWritable2);
final Vector v2 = vectorWritable2.get();
assertTrue(AbstractVector.equivalent(v, v2));
assertEquals(v, v2); // This line fails!
}
private void writeAndRead(Writable toWrite, Writable toRead) throws IOException
{
final ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
final DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(baos);
toWrite.write(dos);
final ByteArrayInputStream bais = new
ByteArrayInputStream(baos.toByteArray());
final DataInputStream dis = new DataInputStream(bais);
toRead.readFields(dis);
}
{code}
The problem seems to be that the original vector name is null, while the new
vector's name is an empty string. The same issue probably also happens with
RandomAccessSparseVector.
SequentialAccessSparseVectorWritable (line 40):
{code}
dataOutput.writeUTF(getName() == null ? "" : getName());
{code}
RandomAccessSparseVectorWritable (line 42):
{code}
dataOutput.writeUTF(this.getName() == null ? "" : this.getName());
{code}
The simplest fix is probably to change the default Vector's name from null to
the empty string.