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Ashutosh Chauhan commented on HIVE-4838:
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Good work Brock. Left some comments on phabricator. Another question is it 
seems like there are few file mvs? To preserve history how shall we proceed 
about applying this patch on trunk.
                
> Refactor MapJoin HashMap code to improve testability and readability
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>                 Key: HIVE-4838
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-4838
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Brock Noland
>            Assignee: Brock Noland
>         Attachments: HIVE-4838.patch, HIVE-4838.patch, HIVE-4838.patch, 
> HIVE-4838.patch, HIVE-4838.patch, HIVE-4838.patch
>
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> MapJoin is an essential component for high performance joins in Hive and the 
> current code has done great service for many years. However, the code is 
> showing it's age and currently suffers  from the following issues:
> * Uses static state via the MapJoinMetaData class to pass serialization 
> metadata to the Key, Row classes.
> * The api of a logical "Table Container" is not defined and therefore it's 
> unclear what apis HashMapWrapper 
> needs to publicize. Additionally HashMapWrapper has many used public methods.
> * HashMapWrapper contains logic to serialize, test memory bounds, and 
> implement the table container. Ideally these logical units could be seperated
> * HashTableSinkObjectCtx has unused fields and unused methods
> * CommonJoinOperator and children use ArrayList on left hand side when only 
> List is required
> * There are unused classes MRU, DCLLItemm and classes which duplicate 
> functionality MapJoinSingleKey and MapJoinDoubleKeys

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