
Brian Wood wrote:
Pascal Kesseli writes:
Currently, I consider the boost serialization a de-facto standard for C++ serialization issues.
In 2007 it wasn't a stretch to say that General Motors was a de facto standard in the automobile industry. Now they want 70 billion from taxpayers. Oh my G-d!
Hey Robert, if you start getting 70 billion from taxpayers, please let me get in on it too. I did that talk one time at the place with the people... I use the library but even I don't think Boost Serialization should be considered a de-facto standard. You need to make sure the library meets your requirements first. Boost serialization currently does not elegantly handle forward compatibility, for example. Everything else is cool to me though. -- Sohail Somani http://uint32t.blogspot.com