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_r346415943
 
 

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common/network-common/src/main/java/org/apache/spark/network/client/AsyncResponseCallback.java
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+package org.apache.spark.network.client;
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+/**
+ * Callback for the result of a single call.
+ * This will be invoked once with either success or failure.
+ */
+public interface AsyncResponseCallback<T> {
 
 Review comment:
   Ok, the only difference I noticed is that this has a type parameter. So it 
has nothing to do with it being async, but with deserialization. Which makes me 
think that it doesn't belong here, since this library intentionally does not 
expose serialization functionality to its users.
   
   (The fact that no method in this library even uses this type directly is 
another tell that it doesn't really belong here.)
   
   Instead, you should have something in core if you want to have a typed 
response callback and reuse it in those two methods. e.g. a `Promise`.

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