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Vadim Chekan commented on THRIFT-1127:
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> The repo says, that THashSet.cs has been introduced with THRIFT-309 for Mono
> compatibility. I don't know much about that issue
HashSet was introduced into .net framework-3.5 so in 2009 (thift-309), two
years after framework-3.5 introduction there was still significant amount of
projects on framework-2.0 which did not have HashSet implementation. Is
compilation under Visual Studio 2005 still a requirement?
IMHO Mono is not an issue because projects in linux land have tendency to
migrate to new frameworks much faster.
> C# should not generate default constructor
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: THRIFT-1127
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-1127
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C# - Compiler
> Affects Versions: 0.5
> Reporter: William Blinn
> Attachments: DontCreateEmptyDefaultConstructor.patch
>
>
> The C# code generator should not produce a default constructor.
> Thrift generates partial classes for thrift structs, meaning that the class
> may be spread across multiple files and csc will link them to be a separate
> file. When the thrift generated class has the partial constructor, it cannot
> be added in other files. This is a problem if you want to implement a default
> constructor that does some initialization to the data in the class.
> For example, this thrift code:
> {code}
> struct DateTime
> {
> 1: required i64 ticks,
> }
> {code}
> produces
> {code}
> /**
> * Autogenerated by Thrift
> *
> * DO NOT EDIT UNLESS YOU ARE SURE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
> */
> using System;
> using System.Collections;
> using System.Collections.Generic;
> using System.Text;
> using System.IO;
> using Thrift;
> using Thrift.Collections;
> using Thrift.Protocol;
> using Thrift.Transport;
> namespace Thrift.Generated
> {
> [Serializable]
> public partial class DateTime : TBase
> {
> private long _ticks;
> public long Ticks
> {
> get
> {
> return _ticks;
> }
> set
> {
> __isset.ticks = true;
> this._ticks = value;
> }
> }
> public Isset __isset;
> [Serializable]
> public struct Isset {
> public bool ticks;
> }
> public DateTime() {
> }
> public void Read (TProtocol iprot)
> ...
> {code}
> It would be great if it instead produced code like this:
> {code}
> /**
> * Autogenerated by Thrift
> *
> * DO NOT EDIT UNLESS YOU ARE SURE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
> */
> using System;
> using System.Collections;
> using System.Collections.Generic;
> using System.Text;
> using System.IO;
> using Thrift;
> using Thrift.Collections;
> using Thrift.Protocol;
> using Thrift.Transport;
> namespace Thrift.Generated
> {
> [Serializable]
> public partial class DateTime : TBase
> {
> private long _ticks;
> public long Ticks
> {
> get
> {
> return _ticks;
> }
> set
> {
> __isset.ticks = true;
> this._ticks = value;
> }
> }
> public Isset __isset;
> [Serializable]
> public struct Isset {
> public bool ticks;
> }
> public void Read (TProtocol iprot)
> {code}
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