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ASF GitHub Bot commented on GEODE-1577: --------------------------------------- Github user kirklund commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/321 @dalyssakim @metatype @upthewaterspout GEODE-1577 is interesting because Dan labelled it "starter" which would imply that a new contributor should be able to pick it up and run with it without having a dev-list discussion about public API changes. I'm curious what Dan's expectation was in comparison to Anthony's feedback -- it looks like Alyssa's changes are exactly what Dan had in mind. Let's see what Dan's feedback is (he may be on holiday leave right now). > Unhelpful generic types on Execution.execute > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-1577 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-1577 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Bug > Components: functions > Reporter: Dan Smith > Assignee: Alyssa Kim > Labels: starter > > The execute methods of the function service Execution class returns a > ResultCollector with wildcards for the type. > {code} > public ResultCollector<?, ?> execute( > Function function) throws FunctionException; > {code} > Wildcards are supposed to be used in APIs where the type doesn't matter, for > example counting the elements in a list. By returning a ResultCollector with > wildcards, we're essentially forcing the user to cast the result collector. > At a minimum they should be able to pick the type of result collector > {code} > public <T,S> ResultCollector<T, S> execute( > Function function) throws FunctionException; > {code} > But maybe it would make more sense to parameterize Execution itself. Then the > compiler could ensure that the types used by withCollector and the types used > by execute match. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)