Github user joshelser commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pull/260#discussion_r119120650
  
    --- Diff: 
core/src/main/java/org/apache/accumulo/core/iterators/user/ScanYieldException.java
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    @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
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    +package org.apache.accumulo.core.iterators.user;
    +
    +import org.apache.accumulo.core.data.Key;
    +
    +/**
    + * This exception can be thrown at from a next or seek call on an iterator 
to allow other scans to get time slots. This mechanism is intended to avoid a 
set of
    + * scans to dominate all of the scan slots (readahead threads) and starve 
other scans out.
    + */
    +public class ScanYieldException extends RuntimeException {
    +  private final Key position;
    +
    +  public ScanYieldException(Key position) {
    --- End diff --
    
    Can we make this more specific as to what `Key` should be passed in? If I 
understand correctly:
    
    1) For seek(), the start key of the Range passed to the Iterator
    2) For next(), the last key returned by the Iterator
    
    Maybe there is a third case for when seek() also consumes data before 
returning the call (finding the first key in the range which matches some 
condition)? I'm not sure of a concise way to state that :)


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