Hi Oliver, There is always the mutable keyword. Being able to use it would probably depend on how many members in your class need to be changed when you save. For example, it would seem awkward to have to mark every member as mutable. -Dave On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 16:02 +0100, Oliver Kania wrote:
Hello and thx I guess that means I cannot change class state in my save method. That is what I need ! Is there any way around it ?
regards, Oliver
On Nov 8, 2007 3:47 PM, Oliver Mutz < omutz@isdcad.de> wrote: Hello Oliver,
Your save method has to be const.
Regards
Oliver
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Von: boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org [mailto:boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org] Im Auftrag von Oliver Kania Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. November 2007 15:16 An: boost-users Betreff: [Boost-users] [Boost Users] Serialization: problems when splittingserialize into load / save
Hello out there ! I have an urgent problem concerning boost::serialize. I have split the serialize operation into save / load as described in the tutorial: =================================================== template<class Archive> void save( Archive &ar, unsigned int version) { m_offlineMode = true; // we cannot load more when offline --> always cachedAll bool oldCachedAll = m_CachedAll; m_CachedAll = true; ar & m_CachedAll; ar & m_offlineMode; // do not serialize the lock -- use the default constructor. // we assume that no iterators that lock the cache do exist when serializing. // ar & m_Lock; ar & m_LookupId; ar & m_LookupName; ar & m_SequenceNumber; //reset old state for the case we want to continue working m_CachedAll = oldCachedAll; m_offlineMode = false; }
template<class Archive> void load( Archive &ar, unsigned int version) {
ar & m_CachedAll; ar & m_offlineMode; // do not serialize the lock -- use the default constructor. // we assume that no iterators that lock the cache do exist when serializing. // ar & m_Lock; ar & m_LookupId; ar & m_LookupName; ar & m_SequenceNumber; //reset old state for the case we want to continue working } BOOST_SERIALIZATION_SPLIT_MEMBER() ===============================================================
The class I serialize is part of a deep class hierarchy that I want to serialize as a whole. With the standard serialize() it seems to work, but now the compiler complains ( when I want to perform the actual serialization):
error C2662: 'void jedox::palo::AbstractCache
::save<Archive>(Archive &,unsigned int)' : cannot convert 'this' pointer from 'const jedox::palo::AbstractCache ' to 'jedox::palo::AbstractCache &' AbstractCache is the class containing the above load / save operations
kind regards, Oliver
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