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Kevin Wooten commented on THRIFT-3100:
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Is the standard test used? Also, is there any real documentation for this? I've
created a bunch of unit tests to test my changes for THRIFT-2905 and I've been
using the C++ server and client. When I switched to Python half the tests came
back with different answers than those listed in ThriftTest.idl and there were
a few obvious typos in it.
They seem different and/or not maintained. Isn't the idea to be able to run
different implementations (e.g. Python client against C++ server) and be able
to validate they are working?
> Implement standard Thrift test for Cocoa
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> Key: THRIFT-3100
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3100
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Cocoa - Library
> Reporter: Jens Geyer
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> More than comments (THRIFT-281) we need at least an implementation of the
> standard Thrift test for Cocoa. Right now we do not have any tests at all for
> that client.
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