Github user JoshRosen commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/4696#discussion_r25101966
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@@ -728,6 +728,63 @@ def doStuff(self, rdd):
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+### Understanding closures
+One of the harder things about Spark is understanding the scope and life
cycle of variables and methods when executing code across a cluster. A frequent
source of confusion is shown below - where we perform a common task
(incrementing a counter from inside of a for-loop). In our example, we look at
`foreach()` but this same scenario will apply to any other RDD operations that
modify variables outside of their scope.
+
+#### Example
+
+Consider the naiive RDD element sum below which, behaves completely
differently when running spark in `local` mode (e.g. via the shell) and when
deploying a Spark application to a cluster (e.g. via spark-submit to YARN):
+
+<div class="codetabs">
+
+<div data-lang="scala" markdown="1">
+{% highlight scala %}
+var counter = 0
+var rdd = sc.parallelize(data)
+rdd.foreach(x => counter += x)
+
+println("Counter value: " + counter)
+{% endhighlight %}
+</div>
+
+<div data-lang="java" markdown="1">
+{% highlight java %}
+int counter = 0;
+JavaRDD<Integer> rdd = sc.parallelize(data);
+rdd.foreach(x -> counter += x;)
+
+println("Counter value: " + counter)
+{% endhighlight %}
+</div>
+
+<div data-lang="python" markdown="1">
+{% highlight python %}
+counter = 0
+rdd = sc.parallelize(data)
+rdd.foreach(lambda x => counter+= x)
+
+print("Counter value: " + counter)
+
+{% endhighlight %}
+</div>
+
+</div>
+
+#### Local vs. cluster modes
+
+In local mode, the above code will correctly sum the values within the rdd
and store it in **counter**. This is because both the RDD and the variable
**counter** are in the same memory on the driver node.
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Capitalization: `RDD` should probably be capitalized everywhere.
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