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David Reiss resolved THRIFT-384.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Classes defined with a member variable "value" produces broken code in C#
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> Key: THRIFT-384
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-384
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Compiler (C#)
> Reporter: Richard Lee
> Attachments: csharp_value_setter.diff
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> When a Class definition has a member called "value", the C# generator
> produces the following broken code:
> public T Value
> {
> get
> {
> return value;
> }
> set
> {
> __isset.value = true;
> value = value;
> }
> }
> The broken part here is in the setter where "value" which is a keyword
> meaning the left hand side of an assignment gets assigned to itself. Really
> what needs to be generated for the setter is:
> set
> {
> __isset.value = true;
> this.value = value;
> }
> The obvious easy workaround is to not have a member variable named "value"...
> but in my case, the .thrift file is from a 3rd party (in this case, the
> Hbase.thrift) so that's not doable.
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