
Hi Kangkook, For all stdlib classes Boost.Serialization can deal with, there is a proper header to include. Are you including all necessary ones? Please make a test case and show us. Also, is really a const string* in your snippet? Regards, Júlio. 2011/9/20 Kangkook Jee <aixer77@gmail.com>
Hi, all
A member of a target class, where one STL object (map) includes another (set), prevent the code from being built properly and the error message urges me to implement *serialize* method for pair<string*, set<unsigned>>.
What is the typical way of implementing serialization using boost for this kind of data structures?
* Code snippet
class B { … map<const string*, set<unsigned> > lines; .. template<class Archive> void serialize (Archive & ar, const unsigned int version) { ar & lines; …
* Build error message
/opt/local/include/boost/serialization/access.hpp:118: error: ‘class std::map<const std::string*, std::set<unsigned int, std::less<unsigned int>, std::allocator<unsigned int> >, std::less<const std::string*>, std::allocator<std::pair<const std::string* const, std::set<unsigned int, std::less<unsigned int>, std::allocator<unsigned int> > > > >’ has no member named ‘serialize’
Thanks for your help in advance,
/Kangkook
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