package thrift
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Thrift OCaml Software Library
License
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Library
The library abstract classes, exceptions, and general use functions are mostly jammed in Thrift.ml
(an exception being TServer
).
Generally, classes are used, however they are often put in their own module along with other relevant types and functions. The classes often called t, exceptions are called E.
Implementations live in their own files. There is TBinaryProtocol
, TSocket
, TThreadedServer
, TSimpleServer
, and TServerSocket
.
See examples/
for a client/server sample.
Struct format
Structs are turned into classes. The fields are all option types and are initially None. Write is a method, but reading is done by a separate function (since there is no such thing as a static class). The class type is t and is in a module with the name of the struct.
enum format
Enums are put in their own module along with functions to_i and of_i which convert the ocaml types into ints. For example:
enum Numberz
{
ONE = 1,
TWO,
THREE,
FIVE = 5,
SIX,
EIGHT = 8
}
==>
module Numberz =
struct
type t =
| ONE
| TWO
| THREE
| FIVE
| SIX
| EIGHT
let of_i = ...
let to_i = ...
end
typedef format
Typedef turns into the type declaration:
typedef i64 UserId
==>
type userid = Int64.t
exception format
The same as structs except that the module also has an exception type E of t that is raised/caught.
For example, with an exception Xception, raise (Xception.E (new Xception.t))
and
try
...
with Xception.E e -> ...
list format
Lists are turned into OCaml native lists.
Map/Set formats
These are both turned into Hashtbl.t's. Set values are bool.
Services
The client is a class "client" parametrized on input and output protocols. The processor is a class parametrized on a handler. A handler is a class inheriting the iface abstract class. Unlike other implementations, client does not implement iface since iface functions must take option arguments so as to deal with the case where a client does not send all the arguments.