Spark: Document broadcast size-map scaling in rewrite table action#17023
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Follow-up to apache#15470. Add a comment explaining that the delete-file size map collected to the driver and broadcast to the manifest-rewrite tasks scales with the number of distinct delete files being rewritten, not the table's total file count. Generated-by: Cursor (Claude Opus 4.8)
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What changes are included in this PR?
Follow-up to #15470. That PR introduced a per-delete-file size map that is collected to the driver and broadcast to the manifest-rewrite tasks of
RewriteTablePathSparkAction. During review I asked whether the broadcast map's memory footprint had been considered for delete-heavy tables (review comment).This adds a short comment near the broadcast site documenting the scaling assumption: the map holds one entry per distinct rewritten delete-file location, so its footprint scales with the number of distinct delete files being rewritten rather than the table's total file count. No behavior change.
The comment is added identically to the v3.5, v4.0, and v4.1 Spark modules.
How are these changes tested?
Comment-only change; no functional change, so no new tests.
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