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Brian Bowman updated ARROW-1851:
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I’m out of the office for vacation, followed by the SAS Winter Holiday until
Tuesay January 2nd 2018.
-Brian
On Nov 23, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Wes McKinney (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
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Wes McKinney created ARROW-1851:
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Summary: [C] Minimalist ANSI C / C99 implementation of Arrow data
structures and IPC
Key: ARROW-1851
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-1851
Project: Apache Arrow
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: C
Reporter: Wes McKinney
This is an umbrella tracking JIRA for creating a small self-contained C
implementation of Arrow. This purpose of this library would be compactness and
portability, for embedded settings or for FFI in languages that have a harder
time binding to C++. The C library could also grow wrapper support for the C++
library to expose more complicated functionality where we don't necessarily
want multiple implementations
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> [C] Minimalist ANSI C / C99 implementation of Arrow data structures and IPC
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>
> Key: ARROW-1851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-1851
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: C
> Reporter: Wes McKinney
> Attachments: text.html
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>
> This is an umbrella tracking JIRA for creating a small self-contained C
> implementation of Arrow. This purpose of this library would be compactness
> and portability, for embedded settings or for FFI in languages that have a
> harder time binding to C++. The C library could also grow wrapper support for
> the C++ library to expose more complicated functionality where we don't
> necessarily want multiple implementations
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