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[jira] [Commented] (THRIFT-3959) Golang TSimpleServer Is More Of A
TThreadedServer?
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Jens Geyer commented on THRIFT-3959:
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From a technical view ypou are probably right. Essentially that would lead to Go not offering a TSimpleServer, or, even worse, to *intentionally remove* the threaded behaviour to get a "real" TSimpleServer.
OTOH channels are a core concept of the Go ecosystem, and artifically crippling the code just to satisfy the naming sounds a bit silly to me.
Consequentially, we would probably only rename TSimpleServer to TThreadedServer and just not offering a TSimpleServer at all (and breaking some code on the way) because it does not make much sense with Go.
In an OOP language I would just derive the one from the other, add a nice comment, and forget about it. Unfortunately,m we are talking about Go, where complicated things are simple and simple things are complicated.
> Golang TSimpleServer Is More Of A TThreadedServer?
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> Key: THRIFT-3959
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3959
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Paul Brown
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> The documentation says TSimpleServer is a "Simple singlethreaded server for testing.", however the golang implementation looks it spawns a go routine to process each request: https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/master/lib/go/thrift/simple_server.go#L134-L138
> Shouldn't it be renamed to TThreadedServer?
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