If I’m not mistaken copying is still performed in the streaming API by default.
> On 14 Dec 2015, at 13:20, Márton Balassi wrote:
>
> Thanks for writing this up, Gábor. As Aljoscha suggested chaining changes
> all of these and makes it very tricky to work with these which should be
> clearly doc
Thanks for writing this up, Gábor. As Aljoscha suggested chaining changes
all of these and makes it very tricky to work with these which should be
clearly documented. That was the reason while some time ago the streaming
API always copied the output of a UDF by default to avoid this ambiguous
cases
I guess chaining happens so often, that we should just write this doc
assuming that there is chaining, and not even describe the rules for
the non-chaining case. I mean I would never risk writing a UDF that
only works when there is no chaining, and then constantly worry about
when do I accidentally
Good write up. You could extend the Table of 1) a/b 2) a/b at the top with
“chaining” (but you already know this, I guess). Chaining changes all of these
and I think it can be tricky to know whether stuff is chained or not (for
users, and even for us developers…).
> On 13 Dec 2015, at 19:24, G
Hello,
I find the documentation about object reuse [1] very confusing. I
started a Google Doc [2] about clarifying/rewriting it.
First, it states four questions that I think should have answers
stated explicitly in the documentation, and then lists some concrete
problems (ambiguities) in the curr