In this case, it is what the Spark driver will do that influences the outcome rather than the compiler, I think. Whether or not Spark can optimise its execution pipeline in order to avoid creating the redundant duplication of s
. I'm not sure but I think Spark will create the rdd1pairs
, in memory.
Instead of mapping to (String, String)
you could use (String, Unit)
:
rdd1.map(s => (s,()))
What you're doing is basically a filter of rdd2
based on rdd1
. If rdd1 is significantly smaller than rdd2, another method would be to represent the data of rdd1
as a broadcast variable rather than an RDD, and simply filter rdd2
. This avoids any shuffling or reduce phase, so may be quicker, but will only work if the data of rdd1
is small enough to fit on each node.
EDIT:
Considering how using Unit rather than String saves space, consider the following examples:
object size extends App {
(1 to 1000000).map(i => ("foo"+i, ()))
val input = readLine("prompt> ")
}
and
object size extends App {
(1 to 1000000).map(i => ("foo"+i, "foo"+i))
val input = readLine("prompt> ")
}
Using the jstat
command as described in this question How to check heap usage of a running JVM from the command line? the first version uses significantly less heap than the latter.
Edit 2:
Unit
is effectively a singleton object with no contents, so logically, it should not require any serialization. The fact that the type definition contains Unit
tells you all you need to be able to deserialize a structure which has a field of type Unit.
Spark uses Java Serialization by default. Consider the following:
object Main extends App {
import java.io.{ObjectOutputStream, FileOutputStream}
case class Foo (a: String, b:String)
case class Bar (a: String, b:String, c: Unit)
val str = "abcdef"
val foo = Foo("abcdef", "xyz")
val bar = Bar("abcdef", "xyz", ())
val fos = new FileOutputStream( "foo.obj" )
val fo = new ObjectOutputStream( fos )
val bos = new FileOutputStream( "bar.obj" )
val bo = new ObjectOutputStream( bos )
fo writeObject foo
bo writeObject bar
}
The two files are of identical size:
�� sr Main$Foo3�,�z \ L at Ljava/lang/String;L bq ~ xpt abcdeft xyz
and
�� sr Main$Bar+a!N��b L at Ljava/lang/String;L bq ~ xpt abcdeft xyz