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Dmitriy V. Ryaboy commented on PIG-2632:
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Before Jon kills me: one reason we aren't doing dynamic protobufs is that they 
might be slower, not having structures optimized for the represented schemas. 
Generated protobufs might be as efficient, or more so, but need the protoc 
binary installed, which is clearly too heavy a requirement.
                
> Create a SchemaTuple which generates efficient Tuples via code gen
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>                 Key: PIG-2632
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-2632
>             Project: Pig
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Jonathan Coveney
>            Assignee: Jonathan Coveney
>             Fix For: 0.11
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>         Attachments: PIG-2632-0.patch, PIG-2632-1.patch, PIG-2632-3.patch
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> This work builds on Dmitriy's PrimitiveTuple work. The idea is that, knowing 
> the Schema on the frontend, we can code generate Tuples which can be used for 
> fun and profit. In rudimentary tests, the memory efficiency is 2-4x better, 
> and it's ~15% smaller serialized (heavily heavily depends on the data, 
> though). Need to do get/set tests, but assuming that it's on par (or even 
> faster) than Tuple, the memory gain is huge.
> Need to clean up the code and add tests.
> Right now, it generates a SchemaTuple for every inputSchema and outputSchema 
> given to UDF's. The next step is to make a SchemaBag, where I think the 
> serialization savings will be really huge.

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