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Lyn Zhang updated FLINK-25695:
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    Description: 
Last year, I reported the similar bug of TemporalJoin cause state leak. Detail: 
FLINK-21833

Recently, I found the fix code can reduce the the leak size but can not resolve 
it completely.

The code of line 213 cause it and the right fix is to invoke cleanUp() method.

In FLINK-21833, we discussed when the code is running on line 213, that means 
Left State, Right State, registeredTimerState is empty, actually the  Left 
State and Right State value(MapState) is empty but the key is still be in 
state, So invoke state.clear() is necessary. 

  was:
Last year, I reported the similar bug of TemporalJoin cause state leak. Detail: 
FLINK-21833

Recently, I found the fix code can reduce the the leak size but can not resolve 
it completely.

The code of line 213 cause it and the right fix is to invoke cleanUp() method.

In FLINK-21833, we discussed that if the code is running on line 213, That 
means Left State, Right State, registeredTimerState is empty, actually the  
Left State and Right State value(MapState) is empty but the key is still be in 
state, So invoke state.clear() is necessary. 


> TemporalJoin cause state leak in some cases
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>
>                 Key: FLINK-25695
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-25695
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Table SQL / Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 1.14.3
>            Reporter: Lyn Zhang
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>
> Last year, I reported the similar bug of TemporalJoin cause state leak. 
> Detail: FLINK-21833
> Recently, I found the fix code can reduce the the leak size but can not 
> resolve it completely.
> The code of line 213 cause it and the right fix is to invoke cleanUp() method.
> In FLINK-21833, we discussed when the code is running on line 213, that means 
> Left State, Right State, registeredTimerState is empty, actually the  Left 
> State and Right State value(MapState) is empty but the key is still be in 
> state, So invoke state.clear() is necessary. 



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