Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #10740: Multi-level containers do not cooperate with address tracking
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2014-11-27 09:30:04
#10740: Multi-level containers do not cooperate with address tracking
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Reporter: Simon Etter | Owner: ramey
<ettersi@â¦> | Status: closed
Type: Bugs | Component: serialization
Milestone: To Be Determined | Severity: Problem
Version: Boost 1.56.0 | Keywords: Address tracking, STL
Resolution: invalid | containers
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Comment (by Simon Etter <ettersi@â¦>):
I am not convinced, but I most admit my initial bug report did not point
out the problem very clearly. I apologize for that.
I uploaded a new version of the minimal non-working example which I
commented more extensively. I hope this makes it clear where I see the
problem.
I am aware that stored and reloaded objects may be located at different
memory addresses. To my understanding, Boost.Serialization wishes to
maintain the invariant that if a pointer pointed to an object before the
serialization/deserialization process, it also does so afterwards. My
example shows a setting where this is not the case.
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