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Prashant Sharma updated SPARK-3200:
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Description:
Reproducer:
{noformat}
val a = sc.textFile("README.md").count
case class A(i: Int) { val j = a}
sc.parallelize(1 to 10).map(A(_)).collect()
{noformat}
This will happen only in distributed mode, when one refers something that
refers sc and not otherwise.
There are many ways to work around this, like directly assign a constant value
instead of referring the variable.
was:
Reproducer:
{noformat}
val a = sc.textFile("README.md").count
case class A(i: Int) { val j = a}
sc.parallelize(1 to 10).map(A(_)).collect()
{noformat}
This will happen, when one refers something that refers sc and not otherwise.
There are many ways to work around this, like directly assign a constant value
instead of referring the variable.
> Class defined with reference to external variables crashes in REPL.
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> Key: SPARK-3200
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-3200
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Spark Shell
>Affects Versions: 1.1.0
>Reporter: Prashant Sharma
>Assignee: Prashant Sharma
>
> Reproducer:
> {noformat}
> val a = sc.textFile("README.md").count
> case class A(i: Int) { val j = a}
> sc.parallelize(1 to 10).map(A(_)).collect()
> {noformat}
> This will happen only in distributed mode, when one refers something that
> refers sc and not otherwise.
> There are many ways to work around this, like directly assign a constant
> value instead of referring the variable.
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