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James E. King III closed THRIFT-3581. ------------------------------------- Resolution: Auto Closed This has been open for a couple years without action. My guess is if we were going to redo the compiler today, we would use python. > Pure Java build of the Thrift compiler using NestedVM [WIP] > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-3581 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3581 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Compiler (General) > Reporter: Benjamin Gould > Assignee: Benjamin Gould > Priority: Minor > Attachments: thrift-compiler-0.9.4-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar, > thrift-compiler-0.9.4-SNAPSHOT.jar > > > I've developed a build process for building the Thrift compiler as a JAR file > that can be run on a JVM and requires no dependencies by cross-compiling the > executable with NestedVM. > I think this could be use for the following, among other things: > 1) Building Thrift plugins for IDEs written in Java > 2) Integration into Java build tools like Ant and Maven > 3) Calling the compiler from a Java program when the host platform is unknown > Also, I see this as providing a way to potentially allow people to create > third party "plugins" for the compiler... Java and the plethora of JVM > language available might make creating new generators much more approachable > for people not comfortable with C++... and also in Java it is not complicated > to load code dynamically based on a class name as long as it is on the > classpath. > In any case, I have a working prototype, but it is far from battle tested. > For the inpatient, I'm attaching a snapshot build to this ticket, but you can > also find the source and build instructions here: > https://github.com/bgould/thrift/tree/nestedvm/contrib/nestedvm > Will open a pull request when I feel all of the wrinkles have been ironed out > (it is close, and quite usuable already) to see if it might be appropriate to > bring this into the contrib/ folder, or even include as an artifact in the > Maven repos for a future release. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)