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Bryan Duxbury commented on THRIFT-414: -------------------------------------- I would like to close this issue, as I think that Thrift shouldn't be in the business of allowing other string encodings. What do others think? > Support non-UTF-8 in Java and C# > -------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-414 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-414 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: C# - Compiler, C# - Library, Cocoa - Compiler, Cocoa - > Library, Java - Compiler, Java - Library > Reporter: David Reiss > Attachments: > 0001-THRIFT-414.-Non-UTF-8-string-support-for-Java.patch, > v2-0001-THRIFT-414.-Non-UTF-8-string-support-for-Java.patch > > > Java and C# Thrift assume that all strings should be UTF-8. A better > approach would be: > - Give the readString and writeString protocol methods an encoding > parameter, probably defaulting to UTF-8 for compatibility and convenience. > - Make generated struct readers and writers pass the argument to the > protocol objects for each string. > - Allow a type annotation to override the default UTF-8 encoding. > - All other languages (except Python 3) should ignore the annotation, but it > will serve as documentation for the application. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.