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Joris Van den Bossche commented on ARROW-16211: ----------------------------------------------- > There is another case, where some set of UDFs are predefined and then > referenced (e.g. by name) in incoming plans. In that scenario I think a > nested registry is considerably less useful and the ability to unregister or > override would be helpful. Yes, and that is the use case that I was talking about (since that is what the pyarrow register_scalar_function enabled you to do) > [C++][Python] Unregister compute functions > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: ARROW-16211 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-16211 > Project: Apache Arrow > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: C++, Python > Reporter: Vibhatha Lakmal Abeykoon > Assignee: Vibhatha Lakmal Abeykoon > Priority: Major > > In general, when using UDFs, the user defines a function expecting a > particular outcome. When building the program, there needs to be a way to > update existing function kernels if it expands beyond what is planned before. > In such situations, there should be a way to remove the existing definition > and add a new definition. To enable this, the unregister functionality has to > be included. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)