Github user reggert commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15899
I disagree strongly. I've used RDDs in for comprehensions for almost 2
years without issue. Being able to "extend for loops" in this way is a
major language feature of Scala that helps in writing expressive code.
Refusing to support it would be considered surprising and irritating to
most Scala developers.
Rich
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