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[jira] [Created] (THRIFT-3023) Go compiler is a little overly
conservative with names of attributes
Paul Magrath created THRIFT-3023:
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Summary: Go compiler is a little overly conservative with names of attributes
Key: THRIFT-3023
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3023
Project: Thrift
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Go - Compiler
Affects Versions: 0.9.2
Reporter: Paul Magrath
Go compiler, in attempting to avoid using variable names that are reserved words in Go, is being a little overly conservative.
For example, if you have a struct like this:-
struct NamesTest {
1: required string type
}
One would expect it to compile to:-
type NamesTest struct {
Type string `thrift:"type,1,required" json:"type"`
}
Rather than:-
type NamesTest struct {
TypeA1 string `thrift:"type,1,required" json:"type"`
}
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