vanzin commented on a change in pull request #25299: [SPARK-27651][Core] Avoid 
the network when shuffle blocks are fetched from the same host
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/25299#discussion_r346412640
 
 

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+package org.apache.spark.network.client;
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+/**
+ * Callback for the result of a single call.
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+ */
+public interface AsyncResponseCallback<T> {
 
 Review comment:
   That's not my question though. My question is what is different? Because to 
me, other than the name, this interface is exactly the same as the existing 
one. I don't see any special handling of it in your code, or really anything 
that tells me it has different functionality.
   
   In fact, in all the places I noticed, `onSuccess` and `onFailure` are being 
called just like in a regular `RpcResponseCallback`, so I'm not even seeing 
anything "async" about its use at all.
   
   So why does it have to exist?

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