GitHub user twalthr opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2625

    [FLINK-4801] [types] Input type inference is faulty with custom Tuples and 
RichFunctions

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    This PR solves an issue with `TypeExtractor` logic separated into two 
methods `createTypeInfoFromInput` and `findCorrespodingInfo`. I merged the two 
methods into one and added a test for it.

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commit 13eac8e823da2429b5dad304e8a442e79a53989a
Author: twalthr <twal...@apache.org>
Date:   2016-10-12T08:33:47Z

    [FLINK-4801] [types] Input type inference is faulty with custom Tuples and 
RichFunctions

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