Using a case class as a key doesn't seem to work properly. [Spark 1.0.0]

A minimal example:

case class P(name:String)
val ps = Array(P("alice"), P("bob"), P("charly"), P("bob"))
sc.parallelize(ps).map(x=> (x,1)).reduceByKey((x,y) => x+y).collect
[Spark shell local mode] res : Array[(P, Int)] = Array((P(bob),1),
(P(bob),1), (P(abe),1), (P(charly),1))

In contrast to the expected behavior, that should be equivalent to:
sc.parallelize(ps).map(x=> (x.name,1)).reduceByKey((x,y) => x+y).collect
Array[(String, Int)] = Array((charly,1), (abe,1), (bob,2))

Any ideas why this doesn't work?

-kr, Gerard.

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