I think this is one of the tricky things that turns C++ a complex
language! The *this object is in fact of type B, even inside a virtual
function because the B& operator*(B*) is called. I was using
typeid(*this).name() to debug, without knowing it's virtual behavior.
The solution is simple to remove the "*" from "*this", serialization is fine
through the pointers! About the warning, it has no relation with this
problem, occurs because i'm using an old version of Boost.
Thank you Robert for your attention, don't need to waste time thinking on
this. :-)
Living and learning C++,
Júlio.
2011/8/5 Júlio Hoffimann
Yes, but why?
../libs/boost/include/boost/serialization/export.hpp:134:40: warning: type qualifiers ignored on function return type main.cpp:83:5: warning: unused parameter ‘argc’ main.cpp:83:5: warning: unused parameter ‘argv’
Can you reproduce the error in your Boost version?
2011/8/5 Robert Ramey
Júlio Hoffimann wrote:
Just correcting another mistake mine, the warning is not on line 40 as i said. It's in export.hpp 134:40.
That's where it's detected. It's caused somehere else - see below.
Do you have any hint Robert? What could i do to fix this? I heard Boost.Serialization changed dramatically from 1.45 to actual versions. I just don't want to upgrade right now because i'm the middle of another job.
One obvious problem is that the base class is not abstract. To be abstract, a base class must have atleast one virtual function in the form
virtual my_function() = 0;
The ASSUME_ABSTRACT macro doesn't mark it abstract to the compiler - it marks it abstract to the boost type-traites system. I know it's quirky and unclear - but I see no way to make it bullet proof.
I'm sort of surprised/disappointed that this doesn't give a compile time warning. What compiler do you use?
Robert Ramey
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