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

    https://github.com/apache/phoenix/pull/46#discussion_r26685761
  
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    Actually, simplify this by not passing in SortOrder. Instead use the 
dataType.coerceBytes() call I mentioned already (in your Utils class) to invert 
before calling matcher. That way the matcher doesn't need to know anything 
about SortOrder. So just have this:
    
        boolean matcher(ImmutableBytesWritable ptr);



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