On 10/10/17 10:41 AM, Adlai Shawareb via Boost wrote:
Boost doesn't do it. std::stringstream does it.
It's not too hard to make your own archive which is just a giant memory buffer. I think there's an example in the documentation which does this. But I might be wrong.
Sorry Robert I wasn't clear. What I meant to ask was which calls to std::stringstream does Boost use to add memory to the stringstream?
as far as I know there are no such calls supported by std::stringstream. But maybe I'm wrong about that. Boost serialization uses the interface provide by std::basic_stream - no more than that.
I looked at the Serialization Tutorial and didn't see an example of making my own archive. If you are inclined, I would appreciate an example.
Adlai
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