Return the arity of product types, should probably only be used implicitly The use case here is to see how many fake field names we need in Cascading to hold an intermediate value for mapReduceMap
Return the arity of product types, should probably only be used implicitly The use case here is to see how many fake field names we need in Cascading to hold an intermediate value for mapReduceMap
assert that the arity of this setter matches the fields given.
assert that the arity of this setter matches the fields given. if arity == -1, we can't check, and if Fields is not a definite size, (such as Fields.ALL), we also cannot check, so this should only be considered a weak check.
Typeclass to represent converting back to (setting into) a cascading Tuple This looks like it can be contravariant, but it can't because of our approach of falling back to the singleSetter, you really want the most specific setter you can get. Put more directly: a TupleSetter[Any] is not just as good as TupleSetter[(Int, Int)] from the scalding DSL's point of view. The latter will flatten the (Int, Int), but the former won't.