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/thrift-3.4.0/
DCONTRIBUTING.md3 Thank you for your interest in contributing to the Apache Thrift project! Information on why and h…
12 it activates the continuous integration (CI) build systems at Appveyor and Travis to build your cha…
30 1. Create a fork in your GitHub account of http://github.com/apache/thrift
31 1. Clone the fork to your development system.
32 1. Create a branch for your changes (best practice is issue as branch name, e.g. THRIFT-9999).
38your change works on other platforms by adding a GitHub service hook to [Travis CI](http://docs.tr…
40 1. Squash your changes to a single commit. This maintains clean change history.
41 …1. Commit and push changes to your branch (please use issue name and description as commit title, …
42 …ull request going from your branch to apache:master. Ensure that the Jira ticket number is at the…
43 …1. Wait for other contributors or committers to review your new addition, and for a CI build to co…
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DLICENSE24 "You" (or "Your") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity
118 do not modify the License. You may add Your own attribution
124 You may add Your own copyright statement to Your modifications and
126 for use, reproduction, or distribution of Your modifications, or
127 for any such Derivative Works as a whole, provided Your use,
152 risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License.
171 on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf
175 of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability.
179 APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work.
181 To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following
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/thrift-3.4.0/debian/
Dcontrol44 tool (in the thrift-compiler package) to compile your definition to Python
46 classes in your programs.
61 You will need the thrift tool (in the thrift-compiler package) to compile your
63 you to use those classes in your programs.
77 tool (in the thrift-compiler package) to compile your definition to Python
79 classes in your programs.
94 You will need the thrift tool (in the thrift-compiler package) to compile your
96 you to use those classes in your programs.
111 tool (in the thrift-compiler package) to compile your definition to Ruby
113 classes in your programs.
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/thrift-3.4.0/compiler/cpp/tests/
DREADME.md7 - [How to add your tests](#how-to-add-your-tests)
19 … languages (you just need to make a correct header file for generator for your language - example …
26 ## How to add your tests
29 - Set call of `THRIFT_ADD_COMPILER` for your language to `ON`
36 - Create tests in folder for your language (with extensions like *.c* - cc, cpp, etc)
37 - Don't forget to add include of catch.hpp in your test file
52 - Run **cmake** with arguments for your environment and compiler
/thrift-3.4.0/.github/
Dpull_request_template.md7 - [ ] If a ticket exists: Does your pull request title follow the pattern "THRIFT-NNNN: describe my…
8 - [ ] Did you squash your changes to a single commit? (not required, but preferred)
9 - [ ] Did you do your best to avoid breaking changes? If one was needed, did you label the Jira ti…
10 - [ ] If your change does not involve any code, include `[skip ci]` anywhere in the commit message …
Dstale.yml31 Thank you for your contributions.
36 Thank you for your contributions.
41 Thank you for your contributions.
55 # for your contributions.
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/rs/
DRELEASING.md5 1. Setting up your [crates.io](https://www.crates.io) account _(one-time)_
9 ## Set up your crates.io account (one-time)
15 2. Click your user icon button at the top right and select `Account Settings`.
36 _Requires you to have stored your credentials in `~/.cargo/credentials`._
48 _(not required if you have stored your credentials in `~/.cargo/credentials`)_
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/php/
DREADME.md24 Thrift requires PHP 5. Thrift makes as few assumptions about your PHP
28 To use Thrift in your PHP codebase, take the following steps:
30 1. Copy all of thrift/lib/php/lib into your PHP codebase
45 This built-in signals whether your architecture is 32 or 64 bit and is
/thrift-3.4.0/doc/install/
Dwindows.md12 …e Thrift compiler utility. Download the file and put it into some suitable location of your choice.
29 …ld project to build the Thrift compiler. Copy the resulting EXE file to a location of your choice.
84 To resolve this, you'll need to find your pkg.m4 (installed by the pkg-config package) file and cop…
88 …nd ./configure. (Note that pkg.m4 is created by the pkg-config tool. If your /usr/share/aclocal …
106 A workaround is to link the compiled object files directly from your Thrift build, corresponding to…
119 If your thrift C++ programs segfault on throw after fork()ing, compile them with g++-3.
134 In addition, you need to add the following entry to your windows PATH variable.
146 Make sure you have java in your $PATH variable, if not do(adjust path if necessary):
169 Make sure you add -lfl in your cxxflags in Makefile, also try adding -Lc:/cygwin/libs
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/perl/
DREADME.md90 technique to make your application run against 0.10.0 as well as earlier versions:
105 If you need a single version of your code to work with both older and newer thrift
107 in your files with this technique to create an alias, which will allow you code to
118 If you need to modify your code to work against both older or newer thrift versions,
119 you can deal with these changes in a backwards compatible way in your projects using eval:
/thrift-3.4.0/test/threads/
DThreadsServer.cpp47 // Your initialization goes here in ThreadsTestHandler()
51 // Your implementation goes here in threadOne()
58 // Your implementation goes here in threadTwo()
65 // Your implementation goes here in threadThree()
72 // Your implementation goes here in threadFour()
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/php/src/
Dautoload.php24 * Include this file if you wish to use autoload with your PHP generated Thrift
28 * method below. If you have your own autoload system already in place, rename your
/thrift-3.4.0/build/cmake/
DREADME-MSYS2.md33 Update your msys2 bash path to include /mingw64/bin by adding a line to your ~/.bash_profiles using…
37 After that, close your shell and open a new one.
/thrift-3.4.0/doc/licenses/
Dlgpl-2.1.txt15 The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
17 Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change
35 To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
48 We protect your rights with a two-step method: (1) we copyright the
159 and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a
162 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion
202 your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to
274 under terms of your choice, provided that the terms permit
352 distribute the Library is void, and will automatically terminate your
362 Library), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and
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/thrift-3.4.0/lib/netstd/
DREADME.md24 If you are migrating your code from netcore library, you will have to:
31 - rename all `TBaseServer` occurrences in your code to `TServer`
53 …also have to revise the method names of all `TServerEventHandler` descendants you have in your code
/thrift-3.4.0/contrib/thrift-maven-plugin/src/test/resources/idl/
Dtutorial.thrift25 # This lets you make your thrift file executable and include your Thrift build
72 * Thrift lets you do typedefs to get pretty names for your types. Standard
149 * detailed examples. After you run this file, your generated code shows up
/thrift-3.4.0/test/haxe/
Djavascript.hxml25 #this class wil be used as entry point for your app.
34 #you modify your .hx files.
/thrift-3.4.0/tutorial/haxe/
Djavascript.hxml25 #this class wil be used as entry point for your app.
34 #you modify your .hx files.
/thrift-3.4.0/tutorial/
DREADME.md32 3) Compile the code for the language of your choice:
42 just enough to get you started and ready to build your own project.
Dtutorial.thrift25 # This lets you make your thrift file executable and include your Thrift build
77 * Thrift lets you do typedefs to get pretty names for your types. Standard
154 * detailed examples. After you run this file, your generated code shows up
/thrift-3.4.0/contrib/fb303/
DREADME.md14 Take a look at the examples to see how your backend project can
23 belongs here or in your application. If it can be abstracted and is generally
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/go/thrift/
Dmiddleware.go130 // you can add this middleware into your client middleware chain,
131 // *after* your other middlewares need them,
132 // then your other middlewares will have access to those exceptions from the err
135 // Alternatively you can also just use ExtractExceptionFromResult in your client
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/cpp/src/thrift/transport/
DTVirtualTransport.h69 * To define your own transport class using TVirtualTransport:
70 * 1) Derive your subclass from TVirtualTransport<your class>
72 * 2) Provide your own implementations of read(), readAll(), etc.
/thrift-3.4.0/build/docker/
DREADME.md33 to use your own Docker Hub account to store thrift build images,
36 Your fork builds will then pull, push, and tag the docker images
37 in your account.
77 submit your pull request you will run into fewer surprises. To make it a
78 little easier, put the following into your `~/.bash_aliases` file:
128 your user host shell. Once the unit tests and cross test passes locally,
/thrift-3.4.0/lib/haxe/test/
Djavascript.hxml25 #this class wil be used as entry point for your app.
39 #you modify your .hx files.

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