Oh I didn't mean to suggest that was within a template. Just would be nice to be able to use BOOST_CLASS_EXPORT for instantiated class templates as well. /me remembers not to use T in a non-template context again -----Original Message----- From: boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org on behalf of Robert Ramey Sent: Fri 4/27/2007 6:51 PM To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [Serialization] xml_archive + templates = :-( The macro can't work with templates even if the xml syntax issue were resolved. One has to use BOOST_EXPORT_CLASS_GUID(Something<MyThing>,"Something_MyThing"); // works \o/ This is because the GUID has to be different for each class. They can't ll be "Something_T" Robert Ramey Sohail Somani wrote:
Hi,
Quite sensibly, xml_archive seems to fail with archive errors when class_name contains xml characters (like <) which are quite common in templates. For example, in my tests:
BOOST_EXPORT_CLASS(Something<T>); // fails when deserializing because of parse error.
I fix it by doing:
BOOST_EXPORT_CLASS_GUID(Something<T>,"Something_T"); // works \o/
Now, do you suppose xml_archive could be smart enough to convert < to < and similarly for other prohibited characters when serializing? Even if not, is there something I can do in 1.33.1 that would make it not so redundant?
Thanks,
Sohail
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