Re: Cassandra C++ driver for C++98

2018-12-04 Thread Michael Penick
ng gcc/g++ but is it possible to build > the driver using Sunpro CC compiler? I'm running in to issues. What it > looks like is that some parts of the code are only buildable on GCC. Please > let me know whether Sunpro CC compiler can be used instead. > > On Tue, Oct

Re: Cassandra C++ driver for C++98

2018-10-30 Thread Michael Penick
Pretty much any version including the most current. On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 4:29 PM, Amit Plaha wrote: > Hi Mike, > > Thanks for the response. Can you let me know which version of the driver > can build with C++98? > > Regards, > Amit > > On Fri, Oct 26, 201

Re: Cassandra C++ driver for C++98

2018-10-26 Thread Michael Penick
Those changes where for testing code only. https://github.com/datastax/cpp-driver/commit/ffc9bbd8747b43ad5dcef749fe4c63ff245fcf74 The driver has compiled with fine w/ C++98 for some time now. The encoding/decoding doesn't make any assumptions about endianess so it should work fine on big-endian s

Re: Cassandra table limitation

2016-04-06 Thread Michael Penick
Are the tenants using the same schema? If so, you might consider using the tenant's ID as part of the primary key for the tables they have in common. If they're all using different, largish schemas I'm not sure that Cassandra is well suited to that type of multi-tenancy. There's the per overhead m