lookup base_object in the documentation.
Robert Ramey
"j.c." wrote in message news:CB290CFC-9ABD-4FF9-80C1-766E3063F8A6@mac.com...
I am writing a packet base class that can be serialized. The class so far looks like:
class packet_base
{
using namespace boost;
public:
packet_base();
~packet_base();
friend class boost::serialization::access;
template <typename Archive>
void serialize(Archive & ar, const unsigned int version)
{
ar & m_length;
ar & m_type;
ar & m_method;
}
private:
uint16_t m_length;
uint16_t m_type;
uint16_t m_method;
};
The question now is how can I derive class A from packet_base and have both packet_base and A's variables serialized? Obviously base_class needs to be archived first so it's variables are at the front of the buffer.
Thanks in advance.
J
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