[GitHub] [spark] felixcheung commented on pull request #28386: [SPARK-26199][SPARK-31517][R] fix strategy for handling ... names in mutate

2020-11-15 Thread GitBox
felixcheung commented on pull request #28386: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/28386#issuecomment-727636799 I’d defer to Hyukjin Kwon This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond

[GitHub] [spark] felixcheung commented on pull request #28386: [SPARK-26199][SPARK-31517][R] fix strategy for handling ... names in mutate

2020-05-10 Thread GitBox
felixcheung commented on pull request #28386: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/28386#issuecomment-626400503 Is this a problem with only the new R 4.0.0 release? Maybe Spark doesn’t support it for now, if there isn’t a clean (or software license compatible) way to do this?

[GitHub] [spark] felixcheung commented on pull request #28386: [SPARK-26199][SPARK-31517][R] fix strategy for handling ... names in mutate

2020-05-03 Thread GitBox
felixcheung commented on pull request #28386: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/28386#issuecomment-623220355 Where is the code on deparse1 etc from? It might have license implication. I think backport.R is implicitly dependent on the alphabetical order of .R files, I’d