I assume that along with DataStream#fold you would also
remove WindowedStream#fold.

I'm in favor of going ahead with all of these.

David

On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:53 AM Dawid Wysakowicz <dwysakow...@apache.org>
wrote:

> Hi devs and users,
>
> I wanted to ask you what do you think about removing some of the
> deprecated APIs around the DataStream API.
>
> The APIs I have in mind are:
>
>    - RuntimeContext#getAllAccumulators (deprecated in 0.10)
>    - DataStream#fold and all related classes and methods such as
>    FoldFunction, FoldingState, FoldingStateDescriptor ... (deprecated in
>    1.3/1.4)
>    - StreamExecutionEnvironment#setStateBackend(AbstractStateBackend)
>    (deprecated in 1.5)
>    - DataStream#split (deprecated in 1.8)
>    - Methods in (Connected)DataStream that specify keys as either indices
>    or field names such as DataStream#keyBy, DataStream#partitionCustom,
>    ConnectedStream#keyBy, .... (deprecated in 1.11)
>
> I think the first three should be straightforward. They are long
> deprecated. The getAccumulators method is not used very often in my
> opinion. The same applies to the DataStream#fold which additionally is not
> very performant. Lastly the setStateBackend has an alternative with a class
> from the AbstractStateBackend hierarchy, therefore it will be still code
> compatible. Moreover if we remove the
> #setStateBackend(AbstractStateBackend) we will get rid off warnings users
> have right now when setting a statebackend as the correct method cannot be
> used without an explicit casting.
>
> As for the DataStream#split I know there were some objections against
> removing the #split method in the past. I still believe the output tags can
> replace the split method already.
>
> The only problem in the last set of methods I propose to remove is that
> they were deprecated only in the last release and those method were only
> partially deprecated. Moreover some of the methods were not deprecated in
> ConnectedStreams. Nevertheless I'd still be inclined to remove the methods
> in this release.
>
> Let me know what do you think about it.
>
> Best,
>
> Dawid
>

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