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Sebastian Stüker commented on THRIFT-4680:
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Hello James,

I hit the create button too fast, before actually adding the description.

I just added the description, describing possible work arounds, and only in 
principal, how to do it correctly.

I won't be able to create a pull request tonight (end of my day right now), but 
a colleague of me and I might be able to put a small thing together tomorrow 
during our business day.

Would that be O.K.?

(BTW, has nobody else encountered the problem so far? A search of the issue 
database did not show anything, and I did not find the feature for searching 
the mailing list right away).

Best

Sebastian

 

> TBufferTransports.h does not compile under Windows 10
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-4680
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4680
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: C++ - Library
>    Affects Versions: 0.11.0
>            Reporter: Sebastian Stüker
>            Assignee: James E. King III
>            Priority: Critical
>
> When compiling under Windows 10 and including TBufferTransports.h, 
> compilation fails with
> Error    C2589    '(': illegal token on right side of '::' (compiling source 
> file [...])  
> [...]\thrift-0.11.0\lib\cpp\src\thrift\transport\tbuffertransports.h    452
> The error seems to be caused by the fact that in windows.h a macro max is 
> defined.
> Possible work arounds are to defino NOMINMAX in order to prevent windows.h to 
> defin the macro max.
> Alternatively before the statement on line 452, to undefine the macro
> {{#undef max }}
> {{maxBufferSize_ = std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max();}}{{ }}
> However, I would prefer a version, where it is checked whether max is defined 
> as a macro, and if so, to use the other, correct syntax for this case of:
> {{maxBufferSize_ = (std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max)();}}
>  



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