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Jonathan Coveney commented on PIG-2317:
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Alan,
Does that ticket really apply? It seems only to deal with jython as a control
flow language, not jython as a UDF language.
That said, if we want to use jruby as a control language I think that that's a
great idea, but one that should probably be explored separately :)
Am I misunderstanding?
> Ruby/Jruby UDFs
> ---------------
>
> Key: PIG-2317
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-2317
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Jacob Perkins
> Assignee: Jonathan Coveney
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: PIG-2317-8.patch, PigUdf.rb, PigUdf.rb,
> jruby_scripting.patch, jruby_scripting_2_real.patch, jruby_scripting_3.patch,
> jruby_scripting_4.patch, jruby_scripting_5.patch, jruby_scripting_6.patch,
> jruby_scripting_7.patch, pigjruby.rb, pigjruby.rb, pigjruby.rb, pigudf.rb
>
>
> It should be possible to write UDFs in Ruby. These UDFs will be registered in
> the same way as python and javascript UDFs.
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