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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/branch-3.0 by this push: new ed7924a [SQL][DOCS][MINOR] Fix typos and wrong phrases in docs ed7924a is described below commit ed7924a86e2c4dd6b38075de68038e1997b2b30e Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamam...@apache.org> AuthorDate: Thu Mar 5 16:54:59 2020 -0800 [SQL][DOCS][MINOR] Fix typos and wrong phrases in docs ### What changes were proposed in this pull request? This PR intends to fix typos and phrases in the `/docs` directory. To find them, I run the Intellij typo checker. ### Why are the changes needed? For better documents. ### Does this PR introduce any user-facing change? No. ### How was this patch tested? N/A Closes #27819 from maropu/TypoFix-20200306. Authored-by: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamam...@apache.org> Signed-off-by: Gengliang Wang <gengliang.w...@databricks.com> (cherry picked from commit ffec7a1964984a7f911ac0da125134c098f273ba) Signed-off-by: Gengliang Wang <gengliang.w...@databricks.com> --- docs/sql-pyspark-pandas-with-arrow.md | 2 +- docs/sql-ref-ansi-compliance.md | 2 +- docs/sql-ref-null-semantics.md | 2 +- docs/sql-ref-syntax-aux-show-functions.md | 2 +- docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-alter-table.md | 2 +- docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-create-table-like.md | 2 +- docs/sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-limit.md | 2 +- 7 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/sql-pyspark-pandas-with-arrow.md b/docs/sql-pyspark-pandas-with-arrow.md index 63ba0ba..e8abb9f 100644 --- a/docs/sql-pyspark-pandas-with-arrow.md +++ b/docs/sql-pyspark-pandas-with-arrow.md @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ specify the type hints of `pandas.Series` and `pandas.DataFrame` as below: </div> </p> -In the following sections, it describes the cominations of the supported type hints. For simplicity, +In the following sections, it describes the combinations of the supported type hints. For simplicity, `pandas.DataFrame` variant is omitted. ### Series to Series diff --git a/docs/sql-ref-ansi-compliance.md b/docs/sql-ref-ansi-compliance.md index 267184a..27e60b4 100644 --- a/docs/sql-ref-ansi-compliance.md +++ b/docs/sql-ref-ansi-compliance.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The following subsections present behaviour changes in arithmetic operations, ty ### Arithmetic Operations In Spark SQL, arithmetic operations performed on numeric types (with the exception of decimal) are not checked for overflows by default. -This means that in case an operation causes overflows, the result is the same that the same operation returns in a Java/Scala program (e.g., if the sum of 2 integers is higher than the maximum value representable, the result is a negative number). +This means that in case an operation causes overflows, the result is the same with the corresponding operation in a Java/Scala program (e.g., if the sum of 2 integers is higher than the maximum value representable, the result is a negative number). On the other hand, Spark SQL returns null for decimal overflows. When `spark.sql.ansi.enabled` is set to `true` and an overflow occurs in numeric and interval arithmetic operations, it throws an arithmetic exception at runtime. diff --git a/docs/sql-ref-null-semantics.md b/docs/sql-ref-null-semantics.md index 3cbc15c..37b4081 100644 --- a/docs/sql-ref-null-semantics.md +++ b/docs/sql-ref-null-semantics.md @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ SELECT name, age FROM unknown_age; In Spark, EXISTS and NOT EXISTS expressions are allowed inside a WHERE clause. These are boolean expressions which return either `TRUE` or `FALSE`. In other words, EXISTS is a membership condition and returns `TRUE` -when the subquery it refers to returns one or more rows. Similary, NOT EXISTS +when the subquery it refers to returns one or more rows. Similarly, NOT EXISTS is a non-membership condition and returns TRUE when no rows or zero rows are returned from the subquery. diff --git a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-aux-show-functions.md b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-aux-show-functions.md index 701d427..d6f9df9 100644 --- a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-aux-show-functions.md +++ b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-aux-show-functions.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ license: | ### Description Returns the list of functions after applying an optional regex pattern. Given number of functions supported by Spark is quite large, this statement -in conjuction with [describe function](sql-ref-syntax-aux-describe-function.html) +in conjunction with [describe function](sql-ref-syntax-aux-describe-function.html) may be used to quickly find the function and understand its usage. The `LIKE` clause is optional and supported only for compatibility with other systems. diff --git a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-alter-table.md b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-alter-table.md index a921478..373fa8d 100644 --- a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-alter-table.md +++ b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-alter-table.md @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ ALTER TABLE dbx.tab1 PARTITION (a='1', b='2') SET LOCATION '/path/to/part/ways' -- SET SERDE/ SERDE Properties ALTER TABLE test_tab SET SERDE 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.columnar.LazyBinaryColumnarSerDe'; -ALTER TABLE dbx.tab1 SET SERDE 'org.apache.madoop' WITH SERDEPROPERTIES ('k' = 'v', 'kay' = 'vee') +ALTER TABLE dbx.tab1 SET SERDE 'org.apache.hadoop' WITH SERDEPROPERTIES ('k' = 'v', 'kay' = 'vee') --SET TABLE PROPERTIES ALTER TABLE dbx.tab1 SET TBLPROPERTIES ('winner' = 'loser') diff --git a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-create-table-like.md b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-create-table-like.md index b7d7bdd..f49fd7f 100644 --- a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-create-table-like.md +++ b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-ddl-create-table-like.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ USING data_source ### Examples {% highlight sql %} ---Create table using an exsisting table +--Create table using an existing table CREATE TABLE Student_Dupli like Student; --Create table like using a data source diff --git a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-limit.md b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-limit.md index 2b9999c..06925e6 100644 --- a/docs/sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-limit.md +++ b/docs/sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-limit.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ license: | --- The <code>LIMIT</code> clause is used to constrain the number of rows returned by the [SELECT](sql-ref-syntax-qry-select.html) statement. In general, this clause -is used in conjuction with [ORDER BY](sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-orderby.html) to +is used in conjunction with [ORDER BY](sql-ref-syntax-qry-select-orderby.html) to ensure that the results are deterministic. ### Syntax --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@spark.apache.org