Hi!
It seems like if your mapper/reducer/combiner class has a
map/reduce/combine function, its configure() and close() functions will
not be called. Is that intended behaviour or a bug?
My map class has a map function since apparently it's faster to call
instance functions than to call __call__, especially when the instance
function pointer is stored in a variable, which is what happens in
core.py.
Thanks,
\EF
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