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Hudson commented on THRIFT-2676: -------------------------------- FAILURE: Integrated in Thrift-Test #16 (See [https://builds.apache.org/job/Thrift-Test/16/]) THRIFT-2676 Avoid 'i386' name collision in generated Cocoa/objc code (roger: rev e26a19bba0a91e31d0ec8092940992534426a26f) * compiler/cpp/src/generate/t_cocoa_generator.cc > Cocoa code generator emits reserved symbol, 'i386' > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-2676 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2676 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Cocoa - Compiler > Environment: Xcode 5 (iOS) > Xcode 6 (iOS) > Reporter: Keith Lazuka > Assignee: Roger Meier > > The Cocoa code generator has a bug where it can generate a local variable > that conflicts with a symbol defined in the iOS SDK. Specifically, it happens > when the temporary variable counter reaches the value `386` when emitting an > index variable for a for-loop in > `t_cocoa_generator::generate_serialize_container()`. The offending symbol is > `i386` which apparently is #define'd to equal `1` somewhere in the iOS > toolchain. > This test code demonstrates the problem, regardless of Thrift codegen. > {noformat} > int i386 = 42; > printf("foobar %d\n", i386); > {noformat} > Which results in the following compiler error: > {noformat} > /Users/keith/Desktop/ReservedSymbolTest/ReservedSymbolTest/ViewController.m:22:7: > error: expected identifier or '(' > int i386 = 42; > ^ > <built-in>:143:14: note: expanded from here > ^ > 1 error generated. > {noformat} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)