thrift/test/AnnotationTest.thrift
David Reiss 53c10e09e1 THRIFT-564. Support arbitrary annotations on struct fields
This is subtly different from a type annotation, since some bits of
metadata only make sense in the context of a single structure field,
like whether the field is required, or whether the C++ code should use
a pointer for it.

This change doesn't define any meaningful annotations.  It just sets up
the parsing infrastructure.

I have no idea if $10 will work with older versions of yacc.  It seems
to work fine with bison.

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/thrift/trunk@919325 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
2010-03-05 07:51:51 +00:00

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typedef list<i32> ( cpp.template = "std::list" ) int_linked_list
struct foo {
1: i32 bar ( presence = "required" );
2: i32 baz ( presence = "manual", cpp.use_pointer = "", );
3: i32 qux;
4: i32 bop;
} (
cpp.type = "DenseFoo",
python.type = "DenseFoo",
java.final = "",
)
typedef string ( unicode.encoding = "UTF-16" ) non_latin_string
typedef list< double ( cpp.fixed_point = "16" ) > tiny_float_list