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ASF subversion and git services commented on AVRO-3051: ------------------------------------------------------- Commit 39de1e2049008415a01004dfefe7a875afbd66bd in avro's branch refs/heads/master from Thiruvalluvan M. G. [ https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=avro.git;h=39de1e2 ] AVRO-3051: Reformatted C++ sources to make them consistent (#1154) * Reformatted code to make the style consistent * Some more reformatting * Reformatted the code * Reformatted the code * Reformatted the code * Reformatted the code * Added license information for .clang-format Co-authored-by: Thiruvalluvan M G <th...@startsmartlabs.com> > Modernize C++ implementation > ---------------------------- > > Key: AVRO-3051 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-3051 > Project: Apache Avro > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: c++ > Reporter: Thiruvalluvan M. G. > Assignee: Thiruvalluvan M. G. > Priority: Major > > We have mandated C++11 in out builds. But the code itself is mostly C++98 or > C++03 style. Thanks to C++ backward compatibility, it works well. But moving > to "modern C++" (in the sense used by [Scott > Meyers|[https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/effective-modern-c/9781491908419/],] > will make the code more compact, more readable and in some cases even faster. > In this ticket I intend to introduce a series of pull requests modernizing > the C++ implementation. I'll take extra care to keep the interface to the > users the same. So most of the changes will be in the {{impl}} directory. The > {{api}} directory may change a bit but will not break the current clients. > For the initial round, we'll continue make it compile against C++11 standard. > We can reap even more benefits by moving to something like C++17. But that is > for another day. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)