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James E. King, III resolved THRIFT-4495. ---------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 0.12.0 > Erlang records should allow 'undefined' for non-required fields > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-4495 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4495 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Erlang - Compiler > Affects Versions: 0.11.0 > Reporter: David Hull > Assignee: David Hull > Priority: Major > Fix For: 0.12.0 > > > The Erlang records created by the Erlang code generator allow only the type > declared by the Thrift definition file. If a field is not required, however, > the Erlang record should also allow the value {{undefined}} (this is similar > to a null value in other languages). > Erlang includes a tool, dialyzer, that does type analysis of Erlang code. > Until Erlang 19, dialyzer implicitly added `undefined` as an allowed type for > all record fields, but as of Erlang 19 it no longer does. This means that > dialyzer now emits error messages whenever a record is constructed and > initial values are not specified for all of its fields. > So, for example, the following thrift definition > {noformat} > struct Test { > 1: required i32 a > 2: i32 b > 3: optional i32 c > }{noformat} > currently produced the following Erlang record: > {noformat} > -record('Test', {'a' :: integer(), > 'b' :: integer(), > 'c' :: integer()}).{noformat} > However it should produce the following: > {noformat} > -record('Test', {'a' :: integer(), > 'b' :: integer() | undefined, > 'c' :: integer() | undefined}).{noformat} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)