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Liang-Chi Hsieh commented on SPARK-21657:
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[~maropu] I've noticed that change. There is a hotfix trying to revert that: 
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/17425. But in the end the hotfix doesn't 
revert it back.

Actually I've tried to enable codegen for GenerateExec and ran those tests 
without failure in local. So I'm wondering why we still disable it.

> Spark has exponential time complexity to explode(array of structs)
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-21657
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-21657
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Spark Core, SQL
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0, 2.1.0, 2.1.1, 2.2.0
>            Reporter: Ruslan Dautkhanov
>              Labels: cache, caching, collections, nested_types, performance, 
> pyspark, sparksql, sql
>         Attachments: ExponentialTimeGrowth.PNG, 
> nested-data-generator-and-test.py
>
>
> It can take up to half a day to explode a modest-sized nested collection 
> (0.5m).
> On a recent Xeon processors.
> See attached pyspark script that reproduces this problem.
> {code}
> cached_df = sqlc.sql('select individ, hholdid, explode(amft) from ' + 
> table_name).cache()
> print sqlc.count()
> {code}
> This script generate a number of tables, with the same total number of 
> records across all nested collection (see `scaling` variable in loops). 
> `scaling` variable scales up how many nested elements in each record, but by 
> the same factor scales down number of records in the table. So total number 
> of records stays the same.
> Time grows exponentially (notice log-10 vertical axis scale):
> !ExponentialTimeGrowth.PNG!
> At scaling of 50,000 (see attached pyspark script), it took 7 hours to 
> explode the nested collections (\!) of 8k records.
> After 1000 elements in nested collection, time grows exponentially.



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