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Bryan Duxbury closed THRIFT-897.
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Resolution: Fixed
I just committed this.
> Don't allow unqualified constant access to enum values
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> Key: THRIFT-897
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-897
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Compiler (General)
> Affects Versions: 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4
> Reporter: Bryan Duxbury
> Assignee: Bryan Duxbury
> Fix For: 0.5
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> Attachments: thrift-897.patch
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> Through looking at THRIFT-544 and THRIFT-895, it's come to my attention that
> we currently register each of every enum's values as a global (and scoped)
> constant. This allows you to do things like:
> {code}
> enum MyEnum {
> A = 1
> B = 2
> }
> const MyEnum myEnumVar = A;
> {code}
> This is handy, insofar as you might want to use the values of an enum in
> constant or default circumstances. However, this behavior is unstable - if
> you have two enums with values that have the same name, all constant
> references will point at the last occurrence of the name. Further, in order
> to allow this to go on, we must not check if any constant has been declared
> twice, which means you can get stupid, detectable errors in your IDL very
> easily.
> I propose that we stop allowing this method of access, and instead require
> the enum values referenced in constant context to be prefixed with the enum
> type's name. For instance:
> {code}
> enum MyEnum {
> A = 1
> B = 2
> }
> const MyEnum myEnumVar = MyEnum.A;
> {code}
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