Elizabeta wrote
So I found other way for exporting the classes, i.e with archive register type. Exporting the classes with register_type is working well, no more unregistered_class exceptions, but probelm is it increase the compile times of my project by more than half. Project compile time with register_type is 40-45 minutes, and without 18-19 minutes. Here is how I am using the register_type : <snip> I am calling register_all_types before doing the serialization/deserialization. And I am doing the serialization/deserialization in multiple functions in my project not just in one place, but this should not be problem, I mean I have the registration done only in one cpp file i.e RegisterMyTypes.cpp, so the templates should be instantiated only in this file, and it should be slow, right ?
Thank you for any help
No one has every mentioned this before, but then not many people register 100 different data types in the same archive. In any case, once you compile your register types.cpp you ide/makefile should only re-compile it when it changes - which I wouldn't think would be very often so I would not expect this to be an issue. Other than this observation, I can't think what else to say about this. Note: you need only register the types for an archive which that archive is actually going to use. So I'm not sure that making one "register_types.cpp" for all types in the program is going to be a really great idea. I would think that this might slow down execution. Robert Ramey -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/serialization-slow-compile-times-with-arc... Sent from the Boost - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.