Github user talentdeficit commented on the pull request:
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i don't think so. i think that had to do with the test platform shipping a
messed up version of erlang that didn't work well with rebar
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thrift-2856 refactor erlang basic transports and unify interfaces
patch: alisdair sullivan
client: erlang (library)
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THRIFT-2689 (fix)
client: haskell
patch: alisdair sullivan
remove struct from NameConflictTest.thrift that causes problems for
certain backends
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THRIFT-2774: Add documentation for new erlang case feature flag
client: erlang
patch: alisdair sullivan
document the `legacynames` compiler option
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https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/233
THRIFT-1191
client: erlang
patch: alisdair sullivan
test case for thrift-1191
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THRIFT-2754
client: erlang
patch: alisdair sullivan
cleanup test files left by disklog test
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THRIFT-2708
client: erlang
patch: alisdair sullivan
add support for oneway (async) function calls in erlang client
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THRIFT-2628: struct member name conflicts due to lowercased names (erlang)
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THRIFT-2628 (with generator option to preserve old naming scheme)
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THRIFT-2721: reduce complexity of generated erlang code and add tests
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THRIFT-2689: struct names that differ only in capitalization of first
character generate broken erlang code
alter generation so that accurate names are retained in generated code
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Github user talentdeficit closed the pull request at:
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THRIFT-2648 cleanup erlang lib
client: erlang
patch: alisdair sullivan (alisdairsulli...@yahoo.ca)
moves tests for the thrift compiler generation of files to /test/erl,
properly
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THRIFT-2628 erlang: struct member name conflicts due to lowercased
names
client: erlang
patch: talentdeficit (alisdair sullivan)
preserve case in generated field names
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Github user talentdeficit closed the pull request at:
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THRIFT-2633 remove 'this is a dummy struct' structs from
generated erlang
client: erlang
patch: talentdeficit (alisdair sullivan)
removes dummy struct info clauses from
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THRIFT-1357:Erlang Dependency breaks build
client: erlang
patch: talentdeficit (alisdair sullivan)
integrate jsx json parser into thrift erlang client
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THRIFT-2627:erlang backend doesn't support corecursive structs
client: erlang
patch: anthony molinari
add additional type specifications to generated erlang files to support
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