Maverick goes in RECORD_1, Goose goes in RECORD_2 and Goose's dipshit ejection seat goes in RECORD_3. 1 has crooked teeth. 2 is a bloody corpse. And 3... well 3 is to blame for it all.
Russell Jurney http://datasyndrome.com On May 23, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Jonathan Coveney <jcove...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to understand how intermediate serialization in Pig works at a > deeper level (understanding the whole code path, not just BinInterSedes in > its own vaccuum). Right now I am looking at > InterRecordReader/InterRecordWriter/InterStorage. Is that the right place > to look for understanding how BinInterSedes is actually called? > > Further, I'm trying to better understanding the RECORD_1/RECORD_2/RECORD_3 > thing. My guess is that it's to make the file splittable? But I'm not > really sure. I'd love any pointers about where to look for how > BinInterSedes is used, and how intermediate storage happens. > > Thanks! > Jon