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Roger Meier resolved THRIFT-162.
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Resolution: Fixed
Thanks Aki!
> Thrift structures are unhashable, preventing them from being used as set
> elements
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>
> Key: THRIFT-162
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-162
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Python - Compiler, Python - Library
> Reporter: Esteve Fernandez
> Assignee: Aki Sukegawa
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.9.3
>
> Attachments: immut-no-slots-v1.diff, immut-v2.diff, immut-v3.diff,
> immut-v4.diff, reading-containers.diff, thrift-162_annotiations.patch,
> thrift-162_v2_annotiations.patch, thrift_py_hash.patch
>
>
> Let Foo be a Thrift structure:
> struct Foo {
> 1: i32 bar
> }
> If you want to use it properly as a set element or a as a dictionary key, the
> autoegenerated Python code will complain about not being hashable:
> >>> f1 = Foo()
> >>> f1.bar = 1
> >>> f2 = Foo()
> >>> f2.bar = 1
> >>> f1 == f2
> True
> >>> set([f1]) & set([f2])
> set([])
> >>> d = {}
> >>> d[f1] = 2
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> TypeError: unhashable instance
> Since Thrift structures already implement __eq__ and __ne__, they should
> implement __hash__ as well. The attached patch tries to mimic the behaviour
> of the Java compiler, including a HashCodeBuilder class written in Python.
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