1Thrift C Software Library
2
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22
23Using Thrift with C
24===================
25
26The Thrift C libraries are built using the GNU tools.  Follow the instructions
27in the top-level README in order to generate the Makefiles.
28
29Dependencies
30============
31
32GLib
33http://www.gtk.org/
34
35Breaking Changes
36================
37
380.12.0
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40
41The compiler's handling of namespaces when generating the name of types,
42functions and header files has been improved. This means code written to use
43classes generated by previous versions of the compiler may need to be updated to
44reflect the proper convention for class names, which is
45
46- A lowercase, [snake-case](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_case)
47  representation of the class' namespace, followed by
48- An underscore and
49- A lowercase, snake-case representation of the class' name.
50