Hello all, Thanks to Chesnay for the assistance with my other issues. I have one final issue that I can't figure out how to solve that should hopefully be the last one. I have been working on implementing bulk iterations in the Python API and using said iterations in a research project.
At the moment, I get an interesting exception coming from some deserializer functions related to the iterators in the Python API. When I use a data set (in the example, named "S") two times, one time in a join with an iterative data set within an iteration and then another time after the iteration in a join with the iteration result, such as in https://gist.github.com/GEOFBOT/d670f567f8c886572c8715a6058f8b34, I usually get the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../flink/plan.py", line 103, in <module> env.execute(local=True) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/plan/Environment.py", line 198, in execute operator._go() File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/functions/Function.py", line 63, in _go self._receive_broadcast_variables() File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/functions/Function.py", line 75, in _receive_broadcast_variables serializer_data = _get_deserializer(con.read_secondary, self._env._types) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 262, in _get_deserializer return TupleDeserializer([_get_deserializer(read, custom_types) for _ in range(ord(type))]) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 262, in _get_deserializer return TupleDeserializer([_get_deserializer(read, custom_types) for _ in range(ord(type))]) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 262, in _get_deserializer return TupleDeserializer([_get_deserializer(read, custom_types) for _ in range(ord(type))]) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 262, in _get_deserializer return TupleDeserializer([_get_deserializer(read, custom_types) for _ in range(ord(type))]) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 262, in _get_deserializer return TupleDeserializer([_get_deserializer(read, custom_types) for _ in range(ord(type))]) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 285, in _get_deserializer raise Exception("Unable to find deserializer for type ID " + str(ord(type))) Exception: Unable to find deserializer for type ID 0 (I believe that another variant of the error message with "type ID 63" did appear some of the time, suggesting a race condition or similar, but I cannot reproduce this at the time of writing) Removing the second reuse of the data set eliminates the problem. While tracking down this problem, I found that if I have a data set (named "S" again in this example) that has zip_with_index and reduce group operators applied, and I do a join operation with it and the result of any iterative data set, then I get a similar exception. An example file that causes the issue is here: https://gist.github.com/GEOFBOT/8490cc65155862f63306e322d38d276c In this case, I get: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/plan.py", line 50, in <module> env.execute(local=True) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/plan/Environment.py", line 198, in execute operator._go() File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/functions/Function.py", line 64, in _go self._run() File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/functions/JoinFunction.py", line 28, in _run for value in self._iterator: File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 223, in next return self._deserializer.deserialize(self._read) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 337, in deserialize f2 = self._d2.deserialize(read) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 358, in deserialize return tuple([s.deserialize(read) for s in self._deserializer]) File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 384, in deserialize return unpack(">d", read(8))[0] File "/tmp/flink-dist-cache-.../.../flink/flink/connection/Iterator.py", line 188, in _read print x, str.decode(x) UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xf0 in position 1: ordinal not in range(128) Interestingly, if the "S" data set is changed to have only "0.0"s (such as by commenting out L27-30), there is no error. However, this may just be a way of tricking the deserializer into working. If anyone has any information or assistance that could help me solve this issue, I would really appreciate it. It would help me with my project and also iron out any bugs that may be present in my Python API bulk iteration implementation so that the feature is ready for production use. Cheers, Geoffrey