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package org.apache.crunch.impl.spark.fn;
import org.apache.crunch.MapFn;
import org.apache.crunch.Pair;
import org.apache.crunch.impl.spark.SparkRuntimeContext;
import org.apache.spark.api.java.function.Function;
import org.apache.spark.api.java.function.PairFunction;
import scala.Tuple2;
import java.util.List;
public class PairMapIterableFunction implements PairFunction>, S, Iterable> {
private final MapFn>, Pair>> fn;
private final SparkRuntimeContext runtimeContext;
private boolean initialized;
public PairMapIterableFunction(
MapFn>, Pair>> fn,
SparkRuntimeContext runtimeContext) {
this.fn = fn;
this.runtimeContext = runtimeContext;
}
@Override
public Tuple2> call(Pair> input) throws Exception {
if (!initialized) {
runtimeContext.initialize(fn, null);
initialized = true;
}
Pair> out = fn.map(input);
return new Tuple2>(out.first(), out.second());
}
}
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