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Josh Wills updated CRUNCH-173:
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Attachment: CRUNCH-173.patch
Here's what it looks like-- not the prettiest thing ever, but a good deal
faster (30% or so) on some of my test sets on the cluster, where I'm
essentially trading off IO for CPU. The difference on the unit/integration
tests is pretty marginal since we don't write that much data out.
> Make WritableTypeFamily more compact for composite types
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> Key: CRUNCH-173
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CRUNCH-173
> Project: Crunch
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Josh Wills
> Assignee: Josh Wills
> Attachments: CRUNCH-173.patch
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> I'm throwing this out as something of a strawman JIRA: it's always bugged me
> how verbose the serialization of TupleWritable et al. are compared to the
> Avro formats, so I took a crack at changing their underlying serialization to
> be more compact by doing more things in terms of BytesWritable and using the
> wrapping MapFns in order to do more of the de-serialization work. Patch is
> attached, if anyone is interested in this or has an opinion on whether or not
> this is a good idea, I'd love to hear it. The big pro is that Crunch jobs
> that have to use writables will run faster as a result, the downside is that
> it's not backwards compatible and it makes the code more complex.
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