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David Reiss commented on THRIFT-25:
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Thanks for looking over it. Doubled files can often happen if you apply a
patch that adds a new file to a tree where the file already exists. It will
simply insert the patch's contents along with the existing file. Some diff
formats (like git diff) will make it clear that a file is new, and some
patch-appliers (like git apply) will refuse to apply such a patch to an
existing file.
> improvements to C# compiler and library
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: THRIFT-25
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-25
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Compiler (C#), Library (C#)
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: Will Palmeri
> Attachments: csharpimprovements-nospace2.patch,
> csharpimprovements.patch
>
>
> We have a patch with lots of changes to the C# compiler and libary.
> Compiler:
> -thrift structures are serializable
> -the member fields of thrift structures are now private and only accessible
> through Properties, which keep the appropriate __isset up to date
> Library
> -addition of TBufferedTransport, which can be used to wrap other Transports.
> I saw a 10x improvement in the test client when using buffered sockets
> -addition of TThreadedServer. manually manages threads instead of relying on
> .net ThreadPool
> -servers use a log delegate. defaults to System.Console, but allows servers
> to use log4net without introducing the dependency.
> ThriftTest visual studio project
> -test client and server that uses ThriftTest.thrift. The project references
> thrift.exe and Thrift.dll from the subversion tree and automatically builds
> generated code. This makes it very easy to test changes in both the compiler
> and library.
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