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[jira] [Created] (SPARK-9489) Remove compatibleWith,
meetsRequirements, and needsAnySort checks from Exchange
Josh Rosen created SPARK-9489:
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Summary: Remove compatibleWith, meetsRequirements, and needsAnySort checks from Exchange
Key: SPARK-9489
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-9489
Project: Spark
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: SQL
Reporter: Josh Rosen
Assignee: Josh Rosen
While reviewing [~yhuai]'s patch for SPARK-2205, I noticed that Exchange's {{compatible}} check may be incorrectly returning {{false}} in many cases. As far as I know, this is not actually a problem because the {{compatible}}, {{meetsRequirements}}, and {{needsAnySort}} checks are serving only as short-circuit performance optimizations that are not necessary for correctness.
In order to reduce code complexity, I think that we should remove these checks and unconditionally rewrite the operator's children. This should be safe because we rewrite the tree in a single bottom-up pass.
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