Hi Jens,

Thanks for the pointers. Reading THRIFT-35, do you mean to have the
compiled parts in /lib/go but to have the cross language server/client in
/test? Or is it the intention that the cross language test will move to
/lib/go?

Chris

On 2 March 2014 14:35, Jens Geyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Chris,
>
> that's great, many thanks for both: starting on this, and the feedback
> about it.
>
> There is already a "test" directory at /lib/go, which is the preferred
> place, rather than /test. The latter is something that we strive to remove
> completely, see THRIFT-35.  In that test directory, have a look at
> makefile.am, which should already set up the go path etc.
>
> Does that answer your question? Don't hesitate to ask, I'll give as much
> support as needed/possible. Integrating Go with the suite becomes more and
> more important.
>
> Have fun,
> JensG
>
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Chris Bannister
> Sent: Sunday, March 2, 2014 11:48 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: About GSoC project Idea "Test Framework harmonization across
> all languages"
>
>
> Hi Jens,
>
> I had started working on a test client/server for go but stopped at the
> point where I needed to have the IDL's compiled as my knowledge of the
> build system and how to set it up for go is lacking,
> here is a basic server skeleton, if you could advise on how to setup the
> build system to compile and setup the gopath I would be willing to continue
> with this.
>
> https://github.com/Zariel/thrift/commits/golang-tests
>
>
>
> On 2 March 2014 09:24, Jens Geyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Hi Roger,
>>
>> I don't know exactly what you have in mind but we could really need Go
>> connected to the test suite.
>>
>> Biggest obstacle is that there is no Test server/client yet. So if by any
>> chance ... ;-)
>>
>> Have fun,
>> JensG
>> ________________________________
>> Von: Roger Meier
>> Gesendet: 01.03.2014 14:51
>> An: 'Chamila Wijayarathna'; [email protected]
>> Betreff: RE: About GSoC project Idea "Test Framework harmonization across
>> all languages"
>>
>> Hi Chamila
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes, I would like to improve the cross language and platform test
>> suite(THRIFT-847), documentation and QA further with GSoC 2014.
>>
>> I was not aware of WSO2, seems to be a real Apache friend!
>> http://wso2.com/apache
>>
>>
>>
>> The goal of this GSoC task is:
>>
>> *         Cover any possible language, protocol, transport, type, etc.
>> vice
>> versa(Just a few are integrated right now)
>>
>> *         Port cross language test suite to non linux systems
>>
>> *         Improve test and functionality reporting towards features list
>> for
>> the web site
>>
>> *         Fix documentation
>>
>> *         Quality in general
>>
>> *         Help to make it perfect. I'm sure there is enough to do;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> All the best!
>>
>> -roger
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Chamila Wijayarathna [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Mittwoch, 26. Februar 2014 20:46
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject: About GSoC project Idea "Test Framework harmonization across all
>> languages"
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am a Computer Science and Engineering student at University of Moratuwa,
>> Sri Lanka and I'm currently working as an intern at WSO2. I have worked
>> with
>> WSO2 CEP and WSO2 BAM which uses apache thrift. I am willing to contribute
>> to the project "Test Framework harmonization across all languages" [1].
>> Can
>> I have some more information about what are the parts of this project that
>> are still open and what things expected to done during GSoC period?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank You!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Chamila Dilshan Wijayarathna,
>> SMIEEE, SMIESL,
>> Undergraduate,
>> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>> University of Moratuwa.
>>
>>
>>
>

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