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From: Tim Michals (tcmichals_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-04-12 08:26:29
Yes, this can work, and is a straight forward implementation. But is there 
anyway to use the RTTI information? Or some how using the 
BOOST_CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION(my_class, 
boost::serialization::object_class_info) to add class name and reference 
this? Or something like the test_no_rrti.cpp example, but using rtti 
embedded infromation?
>From: "Robert Ramey" <ramey_at_[hidden]>
>Reply-To: boost_at_[hidden]
>To: boost_at_[hidden]
>Subject: [boost] Re: Serializing using RTTI
>Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 17:40:04 -0700
>
>How about the following?
>
>saveData( std::string fileInfo)
>{
>     os << userSaveConfig;
>     if (userSaveConfig )
>         os << saveConfig;
>     if (optionSave)
>         os < saveOptions;
>}
>
>getData(std::string fileInfo)
>{
>     int userSaveConfig;
>     os >> userSaveConfig
>     if (userSaveConfig )
>         os << saveConfig;
>     if (optionSave)
>         os < saveOptions;
>}
>
>Robert Ramey
>
>
>
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