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

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/86#discussion_r10331320
  
    --- Diff: core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/deploy/SparkApp.scala ---
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    +package org.apache.spark.deploy
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    +import java.io.BufferedReader
    +import java.io.InputStream
    +import java.io.InputStreamReader
    +import java.io.PrintStream
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    +import scala.collection.mutable.HashMap
    +import scala.collection.mutable.Map
    +import scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer
    +import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
    +
    +object SparkApp {
    +  val CLIENT = 1
    +  val CLUSTER = 2
    +  val YARN = 1
    --- End diff --
    
    It's not possible for something to be both, but there are some options that 
we want to apply the same way for multiple different cluster managers.
    
    E.g. on both standalone and Mesos mode, --executor-cores should translate 
to setting the spark.executor.memory Java system property, and with the flags, 
we can express that with
    +      new Opt(appArgs.executorMemory, STANDALONE | MESOS, CLIENT, null, 
null, "spark.executor.memory"),
    
    I couldn't find a way to do this with Enumerations.  Do you know if there 
is one?


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