[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2019-05-20 Thread Hyukjin Kwon (JIRA)


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Hyukjin Kwon updated SPARK-10561:
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Labels: bulk-closed tool  (was: tool)

> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: bulk-closed, tool
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2016-10-27 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
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Labels: tool  (was: )

> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>  Labels: tool
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2016-02-21 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:


A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2016-02-08 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:


A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2015-11-30 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:


A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2015-10-28 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:


A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2015-10-16 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:


A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2015-10-07 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:


A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2015-09-30 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.

  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-10561) Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual

2015-09-25 Thread Ted Yu (JIRA)

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 ]

Ted Yu updated SPARK-10561:
---
Description: 
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


  was:
Here is the discussion thread:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE

Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:

A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so I 
don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.


> Provide tooling for auto-generating Spark SQL reference manual
> --
>
> Key: SPARK-10561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10561
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Documentation, SQL
>Reporter: Ted Yu
>
> Here is the discussion thread:
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtcD20F1o62xE
> Richard Hillegas made the following suggestion:
> A machine-generated BNF, however, is easy to imagine. But perhaps not so easy 
> to implement. Spark's SQL grammar is implemented in Scala, extending the DSL 
> support provided by the Scala language. I am new to programming in Scala, so 
> I don't know whether the Scala ecosystem provides any good tools for 
> reverse-engineering a BNF from a class which extends 
> scala.util.parsing.combinator.syntactical.StandardTokenParsers.



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