
30 Apr
2015
30 Apr
'15
8:36 p.m.
Hi there, I need to support various versions of Boost, but am in the process of porting our entire code base to C++11. This involves replacing those constructs of Boost that are now in the standard with their C++11-counterparts. A prime example is std::shared_ptr. However, most of our code needs to be serializable. I know that serialization of std::shared_ptr is possible with Boost 1.58. But 1.53 (the oldest version I need to support) cannot serialize std::shared_ptr . Is there any reason not to include the 1.58-Version of #include <boost/serialization/shared_ptr.hpp> instead of the older version, if I detect a Boost-version < 1.58 ? Thanks and Best Regards, Beet