This is a patched version of thrift 0.8.0 with the unicode patches applied. For some reason (yet not known to me) the unicode handling patches from 0.4.0 are not present in 0.8.0 anymore, therefore inserting strings with unicode characters might result in a UnicodeEncodeError in fastbinary.
Update: As of thrift 0.9, the unicode bug should be fixed. I'm leaving this here in case you are, for some reason, damned to keep on using 0.8.
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-1460 for more info and updates on this.
The patches/
directory contains all patches applied. Note that some patches
include some python code generator patches. The code generator is not in the
thrift pypi package and therefore these patches have not been applied.
Inserting UTF8 Strings into cassandra works now. YEEEHA :-)
-- originell
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