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Nicholas Telford commented on HBASE-4966:
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I abandoned this as the proposed changes were far too invasive. There are Lists 
and Maps all over the place that rely on this behaviour. It really didn't seem 
worth the risk of introducing a regression just to get MRUnit working.

Instead, we're just moving away from use-cases that involve MapReduce on HBase. 
I'm happy to have this issue closed "won't fix".
                
> Put/Delete values cannot be tested with MRUnit
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-4966
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4966
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Client, mapreduce
>    Affects Versions: 0.90.4
>            Reporter: Nicholas Telford
>            Assignee: Nicholas Telford
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When using the IdentityTableReducer, which expects input values of either a 
> Put or Delete object, testing with MRUnit the Mapper with MRUnit is not 
> possible because neither Put nor Delete implement equals().
> We should implement equals() on both such that equality means:
> * Both objects are of the same class (in this case, Put or Delete)
> * Both objects are for the same key.
> * Both objects contain an equal set of KeyValues (applicable only to Put)
> KeyValue.equals() appears to already be implemented, but only checks for 
> equality of row key, column family and column qualifier - two KeyValues can 
> be considered "equal" if they contain different values. This won't work for 
> testing.
> Instead, the Put.equals() and Delete.equals() implementations should do a 
> "deep" equality check on their KeyValues, like this:
> {code:java}
> myKv.equals(theirKv) && Bytes.equals(myKv.getValue(), theirKv.getValue());
> {code}
> NOTE: This would impact any code that relies on the existing "identity" 
> implementation of Put.equals() and Delete.equals(), therefore cannot be 
> guaranteed to be backwards-compatible.

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