
Hello Boost guys, when I switched from Boost 1.55 to 1.57 there was a change in the formation of floats and doubles for xml archives. Look at this example: #include <fstream> #include <boost/archive/xml_oarchive.hpp> class MyClass { friend class boost::serialization::access; template<class Archive> void serialize(Archive & ar, const unsigned int version) { ar & boost::serialization::make_nvp("accuracy", accuracy); } double accuracy = 0.03; }; int main() { MyClass obj; std::ofstream ofs("sample.xml"); boost::archive::xml_oarchive oa(ofs); oa & boost::serialization::make_nvp("myclass", obj); } I compiled it with VS 2013 for 32 bit. The output file has the line: <m_accuracy>2.99999999999999990e-002</m_accuracy> In Boost 1.55 it was much better human-readable: 0.03. Is this behaviour (this change) intended? In any case, what is the best way to format floats and doubles? (i. e. a manipulator for the ofstream?) Thanks, Frank -- Frank Stähr Technische Universität Berlin Communication Systems Group Sekr. EN1 Einsteinufer 17 10587 Berlin, Germany