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Jens Geyer edited comment on THRIFT-2628 at 7/16/14 7:18 PM:
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Hi [~alisdair]

FYI, a lot of the test cases in this {{NameConflictTest.thrift}} file are a bit 
edgy, by intention. We had (have?) similar conflicts in other languages, for 
similar reasons. Of course, that's ot to say that these issues do not deserve 
to be fixed - they do.


was (Author: jensg):
[~alisdair]

FYI, a lot of the test cases in this {{NameConflictTest.thrift}} file are a bit 
edgy, by intention. We had (have?) similar conflicts in other languages, for 
similar reasons. Of course, that's ot to say that these issues do not deserve 
to be fixed - they do.

> erlang: struct member name conflicts due to lowercased names
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-2628
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2628
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Erlang - Compiler, Erlang - Library
>            Reporter: alisdair sullivan
>              Labels: erlang
>
> the erlang backend generates records to represent structs. instead of the 
> unique sequential id they use the struct field name as the record keys. 
> records in erlang do not support repeated keys so generated erlang modules do 
> not compile
> the most obvious fix is to refuse to generate code from structs with repeated 
> keys but this means the erlang backend is not capable of handling all valid 
> structs
> the easiest fix is to switch structs to use the unique sequential ids as the 
> keys of the record but this breaks backwards compatibility and probably 
> necessitates generating helper functions to retrieve fields by name
> also possible is switching to an erlang data structure that supports repeated 
> keys but this would also require breaking backwards compatibility



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