OK, makes sense. Then, I am in favour of TotalCount and TotalSum. Best, Bruno
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 12:57 AM Matthias J. Sax <matth...@confluent.io> wrote: > > `Sum` is an existing name, for the "sampled sum" metric, that gets > deprecated. Hence, we cannot use it. > > If we cannot use `Sum` and use `TotalSum`, we should also not use > `Count` but `TotalCount` for consistency. > > > -Matthias > > > > On 7/11/19 12:58 PM, Bruno Cadonna wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > Thank you for the KIP. > > > > LGTM > > > > I also do not like CumulativeSum/Count so much. I propose to just call > > it Sum and Count. > > > > I understand that you want to unequivocally distinguish the two metric > > functions by their names, but I have the feeling the names become > > artificially complex. The exact semantics can also be documented in > > the javadocs, which btw could also be improved in those classes. > > > > Best, > > Bruno > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 8:25 PM Matthias J. Sax <matth...@confluent.io> > > wrote: > >> > >> Thanks for the KIP. Overall LGTM. > >> > >> The only though I have is, if we may want to use `TotalSum` and > >> `TotalCount` instead of `CumulativeSum/Count` as names? > >> > >> > >> -Matthias > >> > >> > >> On 7/11/19 9:31 AM, John Roesler wrote: > >>> Hi Kafka devs, > >>> > >>> I'd like to propose KIP-488 as a minor cleanup of some of our metric > >>> implementations. > >>> > >>> KIP-488: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/kkAyBw > >>> > >>> Over time, iterative updates to these metrics has resulted in a pretty > >>> confusing little collection of classes, and I've personally been > >>> involved in three separate moderately time-consuming iterations of me > >>> or someone else trying to work out which metrics are available, and > >>> which ones are desired for a given use case. One of these was actually > >>> a long-running bug in Kafka Streams' metrics, so not only has this > >>> confusion been a time sink, but it has also led to bugs. > >>> > >>> I'm hoping this change won't be too controversial. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> -John > >>> > >> >