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James E. King, III updated THRIFT-4025:
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Issue Type: Story (was: Improvement)
> As a developer, I would like to use the cmake generated config.h even on
> windows
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> Key: THRIFT-4025
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4025
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Story
> Components: C++ - Library
> Affects Versions: 0.10.0
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: James E. King, III
> Assignee: James E. King, III
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> The thrift windows C++ library build uses a special cased config.h file that
> does not honor the flags used when generating the cmake build environment.
> If you look into thrift/thrift-config.h which is included from
> thrift/Thrift.h you will find:
> {noformat}
> #ifdef _WIN32
> #include <thrift/windows/config.h>
> #else
> #include <thrift/config.h>
> #endif
> {noformat}
> The cmake build environment generates a thrift/config.h file and places it
> into the out-of-tree build directory. It differs significantly from the
> build options used when running cmake. For example:
> In thrift/windows/config.h if Visual Studio 2012 or later is being used,
> boost threads are disabled and std threads are enabled, indicating C++11. If
> you look in thrift/config.h for a build generated with boost threads enabled,
> (-DUSE_BOOST_THREADS), the generated config.h should have that. The windows
> specific config. blindly sets HAVE_INTTYPES_H to 1, without actually checking
> for <inttypes.h>, which is checked during cmake generation and put into
> thrift/config.h.
> In short, We should eliminate the windows branch on the configuration files
> here, and just use the config.h that is generated by cmake.
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