The JavaAPI uses FakeClassTag for all of the implicit class tags fed to RDDs during creation, mapping, etc. I am working on a more generic Scala library where I won't always have the type information beforehand. Is it safe / accepted practice to use FakeClassTag in these situations as well? It was my understanding that Scala requires the ClassTag in order to build new Arrays, what happens when they are not present? Thanks, Kevin
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