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Tejal Desai commented on THRIFT-3388:
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We are also bit by this issue.
Is there an ETA for this?
> hash doesn't work on set/list
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>
> Key: THRIFT-3388
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3388
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Python - Compiler
> Affects Versions: 0.9.3
> Environment: ubuntu 14.04 python 2.6.9
> Reporter: Michi Mutsuzaki
>
> THRIFT-2621 added hash function to thrift generated classes, but certain
> types like set or list cannot be hashed. One solution is to convert them to
> immutable types (fronzenset, tuple) before calling hash() on them.
> {noformat}
> $ thrift -version
> Thrift version 0.9.3
> $ cat test.thrift
> struct Test {
> 1: required set<string> test
> }
> $ thrift --gen py -out . test.thrift
> $ cat test.py
> from test.ttypes import Test
> from thrift.protocol import TBinaryProtocol
> from thrift.transport import TTransport
> # serialize
> t = Test(test=set(["a"]))
> tout = TTransport.TMemoryBuffer()
> pout = TBinaryProtocol.TBinaryProtocol(tout)
> t.write(pout)
> # deserialize
> tin = TTransport.TMemoryBuffer(tout.getvalue())
> pin = TBinaryProtocol.TBinaryProtocol(tin)
> t2 = Test()
> t2.read(pin)
> # put the deserialized object to a set
> a = set([t2])
> $ python test.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "test.py", line 18, in <module>
> a = set([t2])
> File "/tmp/test/test/ttypes.py", line 81, in __hash__
> value = (value * 31) ^ hash(self.test)
> TypeError: unhashable type: 'set'
> {noformat}
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