Client: compiler general
Patch: Dave Watson
This closes#113
commit 52b99af4ee1574253dcb77933d76a7ebb2d830df
Author: Dave Watson <davejwatson@fb.com>
Date: 2014-04-23T20:05:56Z
change cpp.ref to &
commit 3f9d31cc6140367529fd8f7b1b67056ec321786f
Author: Dave Watson <davejwatson@fb.com>
Date: 2014-04-23T21:50:29Z
Recursion depth limit
commit 61468e4534ce9e6a4f4f643bfd00542d13600d83
Author: Dave Watson <davejwatson@fb.com>
Date: 2014-04-25T19:59:18Z
shared_ptr for reference type
Client: cpp
Patch: Dave Watson
Github Pull Request: This closes#84
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commit b6134cedf292845e5ed01052919894df6b561bf2
Date: 2014-03-20T18:12:04Z
Recursive structs support in parser
A common complaint is that you can't express trees or other recursive structures in thrift easily - unlike protobufs. This diff loosens up the parser to allow using structs before they are defined (and uses typedef as a forward declaration).
This diff is actually enough to make recursive types work for some dyamic languages (I tried php, works out of the box!)
Other languages will need forward declarations, or ways to box types, to make this work (i.e. C++ needs both forward decls and a way to express structs as pointers)