Matthias Jüttner created THRIFT-5253:
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             Summary: using Result in result name generates wrong IAsync 
interface
                 Key: THRIFT-5253
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5253
             Project: Thrift
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: netstd - Compiler
    Affects Versions: 0.13.0
            Reporter: Matthias Jüttner


Example:

 

struct GetStringResult{
1: string thisIsAString

}

service MyService{
GetStringResult GetString(1:GetStringParameters getStringParams)

}

 

This produces two different classes with same Name; one in GetStringResult.cs 
is the "correct" class and one in the service class.

When implementing an IAsync handler class something like this is generated:

public Task<MyService.GetStringResult> GetStringAsync(GetStringParameters 
getStringParams, CancellationToken cancellationToken = 
default(CancellationToken))
{
}

So in this case this is the wrong GetStringResult class.

A workaround is to move the result struct into a different thrift file with 
different namespace



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