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Mark Slee227ac2c2007-03-07 05:46:50 +00001Thrift Code Compiler
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Bryan Duxburydef30a62009-04-08 00:19:37 +00003License
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Mark Slee227ac2c2007-03-07 05:46:50 +000022
23Thrift Code Compiler
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26This compiler takes thrift files as input and generates output code across
27various programming languages. To build and install it, do this:
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29 ./bootstrap.sh
30 ./configure
31 make
32 sudo make install
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34It requires some form of LEX and YACC to be installed, which should be
35picked up by autoconf.
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37Not much else to report here. You'll have to look at the code to get your
38questions answered. Or just run the executable after you build and take
39a look at the usage message.