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Jonathan Coveney updated PIG-2317:
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    Attachment: PIG-2317-10.patch

This is it!

Could it have better test coverage? Perhaps, good sir. But this is it. Full 
javadoc coverage (let me know if its lacking anywhere), real feature 
completeness (most of the aforementioned tests are for features people will 
only find out about when I die and they are revealed in my well), including...

- native and super easy schemas!
- varargs!
- ruby 1.9!
- accumulators! algebraics!
- customs schemas everywhere!
- and much much more!

Now I need some eyes on it, and I'll work on more tests and more testing... but 
yeah.
                
> Ruby/Jruby UDFs
> ---------------
>
>                 Key: PIG-2317
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-2317
>             Project: Pig
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Jacob Perkins
>            Assignee: Jonathan Coveney
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: PIG-2317-10.patch, PIG-2317-8.patch, 
> PIG-2317-8_plus.patch, PIG-2317-9.patch, PigUdf.rb, PigUdf.rb, 
> jruby_scripting.patch, jruby_scripting_2_real.patch, jruby_scripting_3.patch, 
> jruby_scripting_4.patch, jruby_scripting_5.patch, jruby_scripting_6.patch, 
> jruby_scripting_7.patch, pigjruby.rb, pigjruby.rb, pigjruby.rb, pigudf.rb
>
>
> It should be possible to write UDFs in Ruby. These UDFs will be registered in 
> the same way as python and javascript UDFs.

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