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[jira] [Updated] (TOREE-257) Code submit does not support paste
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Chip Senkbeil updated TOREE-257:
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Priority: Minor (was: Major)
> Code submit does not support paste mode
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: TOREE-257
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOREE-257
> Project: TOREE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Jakub Dubovsky
> Priority: Minor
>
> <cell>
> val bbb = aaa.filter( ! _._4.isEmpty)
> .map(row => ((row._2, row._4), row))
> </cell>
> Submit of this cell results in error:
> Name: Compile Error
> Message: <console>:1: error: illegal start of definition
> .map(row => ((row._2, row._4), row))
> ^
> This is probably because the content of cell is "retyped" into scala/spark shell line by line. First line is recognized and compiled as statement whose continuation on second line is ignored.
> In scala repl this is solved by using :paste mode which does not work here.
> This looks like minor bug but is very annoying actually. It prevents me from concatenating more filter/map/... statements which is what 90% of experimental spark code written in jupyter looks like.
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