Hello everyone,
I want to continue this topic and share another properties validation
option/solution that emerged from my investigation of Cassandra and
Accord configuration that could be used to make the virtual table
SettingTable updatable, as each update must move Config from one
consistent s
> In particular it makes no sense at all from an ML perspective to have vector
> types of anything other than numerics
Back to what Benedict was saying, if the proposal was a ML pluggin, then this
limitation makes sense, but that is not the proposal at hand. If you wish to
change the scope to
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> > But suggesting that Jonathan should work on implementing general purpose
> arrays seems to fall outside the scope of this discussion, since the result
> of such work wouldn't even fill the need Jonathan is targeting for here.
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> Every comment I have made so far I have argued that the v1 wo
Has anybody yet claimed it would be hard? Several folk seem ready to jump to
the conclusion that this would be onerous, but as somebody with a good
understanding of the storage layer I can assert with reasonable confidence that
it would not be. As previously stated, the implementation largely al
> I think it is totally reasonable that the ANN patch (and Jonathan) is not
> asked to implement on top of, or towards, other array (or other) new data
> types.
This impacts serialization, if you do not think about this day 1 you then can’t
add later on without having to worry about migration
Does anybody have any questions that we could answer about this proposal?
> On Apr 27, 2023, at 1:24 PM, Francisco Guerrero
> wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> We have updated the confluence page with the source code for CEP-28.
> There are two repositories with contributions. One is the patch [1]
> fo
Yes! What you (David) and Benedict write beautifully supports `VECTOR
FLOAT[n]` imho.
You are definitely bringing up valid implementation details, and that can
be dealt with during patch review. This thread is about the CQL API
addition.
No matter which way the technical review goes with the imp
I have explained repeatedly why I am opposed to ML-specific data types. If we want to make an ML-specific data type, it should be in an ML plug-in. We should not pollute the general purpose language with hastily-considered features that target specific bandwagons - at best partially - no matter how
> I think a simple and easy case can be made for fixed length array types that
> do not seem to create random bits of cruft in the language that dangle by
> themselves should this play not pan out.
If I am understanding you correctly, then a "VECTOR FLOAT[n]” is fine as its a
array type but ha
> If we want to make an ML-specific data type, it should be in an ML plug-in.
How can we encourage a healthier plug-in ecosystem? As far as I know it's been
pretty anemic historically:
cassandra: https://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/cassandra/plugins/index.html
postgres: https://www.postgresql
A data type plug-in is actually really easy today, I think? But, developing further hooks should probably be thought through as they’re necessary. I think in this case it would be simpler to deliver a general purpose type, which is why I’m trying to propose types that would be acceptable.I also thi
> A data type plug-in is actually really easy today, I think?
Sadly not, the client reads the class from our schema tables and has to have
duplicate logic to serialize/deserialize results… types are easy to add if you
are ok with client not understanding them (and will some clients fail due to
Yes. Plugging in a new type server side is very easy. Adding that type to every client is not.Cassandra already supports plugging in custom types through a jar. What a given client does when encountering a custom type it doesn’t know about depends on the client.I was recently looking at this for D
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 3.11.15 for release.
sha1: 6cdcf5e56a77cf40c251125d68856a614eccbc53
Git:
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/3.11.15-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1287/
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