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Jonas Marty updated THRIFT-5500: -------------------------------- Summary: [netstd] Uncompilable code when .thrift struct 'System' exists (was: Uncompilable code when .thrift struct 'System' exists) > [netstd] Uncompilable code when .thrift struct 'System' exists > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-5500 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5500 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Bug > Components: netstd - Compiler > Affects Versions: 0.15.0 > Environment: Visual Studio 2022 > .netstandard-2.0 Project > Reporter: Jonas Marty > Priority: Minor > Attachments: image-2022-01-20-14-27-34-063.png, > image-2022-01-20-14-37-18-452.png > > > If you have an struct in your .thrift definition with the name 'System', the > thrift compile generates uncompilable code for the Equals() method. As the > namespace 'System' gets interpreted as class. It could be fixed with > prefixing theĀ System.Object.Equals() calls with 'global::' as it is done > nearly everywhere else where non simple types are used. > !image-2022-01-20-14-27-34-063.png|width=944,height=113! > The following compiles: > !image-2022-01-20-14-37-18-452.png|width=918,height=99! > Yes I also think naming a struct 'System' is not a good idea, but here we are > ;) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)