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From: Dan Leibovich (dan_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-02-27 08:42:27


Hi,
 
I have tried to create tests as you described.
 
I assume you meant boost::archive::class_id_type
I tried it also with class_id_optional_type, class_id_reference_type, object_id_type, object_reference_type, version_type, tracking_type . Are there any others I should check ?
 
I guess I did not understand your request since almost all tests failed (also with text archive)
 
For example the following simple test fails:
 
#include <boost/archive/text_iarchive.hpp>
#include <boost/archive/text_oarchive.hpp>
#include <fstream>
#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>

int main () {
  char* file = "file" ;
  
  boost::archive::class_id_optional_type cido ;
  boost::archive::class_id_optional_type cido_(101) ;
  
  std::ofstream ofs(file) ;
  boost::archive::text_oarchive oar(ofs) ;
  oar << cido_ ;
  ofs.close();
  
  std::ifstream ifs(file) ;
  boost::archive::text_iarchive iar(ifs) ;
  
  iar >> cido ;
  std::cout << cido << std::endl ;
  assert (cido_ == cido) ;
}
 
 
Could you help me understand what am I doing wrong ?
 
Thanks
 Dan Leibovich
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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From: boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden] [mailto:boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf Of Robert Ramey
Sent: á 26 ôáøåàø 2007 22:29
To: boost-users_at_[hidden]
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [Serialization] issue withportable_binary_oarchive

        Sorry, I haven't looked into it.
         
        Looking at ...basic_binary_archive I do see that the meta data - object id, etc
        are converted to integer types so it looks like this issue was considered. So its not a super obvious issue. I do believe that by making a small test - serializing each of the meta data tag types, you might reveal which one - or more - are hanging things up. Try making a small test:
         
        boost::archive::class_id cid = 100;
        ar << cid;
        ar << 324;
        ...
         
        boost::archive::class_id cid
        ar >> cid;
        assert(100 == cide);
        ar >> i;
        assert(i == 324);
        ...
         
        That would be helpful.
         
        Robert Ramey
         

                "Dan Leibovich" <dan_at_[hidden]> wrote in message news:80726DBE398EBB4A8B77AD210C509EAA0291B077_at_MAILEU.global.cadence.com...
                Hi Robert,
                 
                Were you able to find some clue?
                 
                I don't think it is related to the problem but there are some compilation warnings, do you have suggestion how to avoid it?
                 
                 
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp: In member
                   function `void boost::archive::basic_binary_iarchive<Archive>::init() [with
                   Archive = portable_binary_iarchive]':
                portable_binary_iarchive.hpp:116: instantiated from here
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp:67: warning: choosing
                   `boost::archive::version_type::operator unsigned int&()' over `
                   boost::archive::version_type::operator const unsigned int&() const'
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp:67: warning:
                    for conversion from `boost::archive::version_type' to `unsigned int'
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp:67: warning:
                    because conversion sequence for the argument is better
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp: In member
                   function `void boost::archive::basic_binary_iarchive<Archive>::init() [with
                   Archive = boost::archive::binary_iarchive]':
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/binary_iarchive.hpp:51: instantiated from `void boost::archive::binary_iarchive_impl<Archive>::init() [with Archive = boost::archive::binary_iarchive]'
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/binary_iarchive.hpp:66: instantiated from `boost::archive::binary_iarchive_impl<Archive>::binary_iarchive_impl(std::istream&, unsigned int) [with Archive = boost::archive::binary_iarchive]'
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/binary_iarchive.hpp:80: instantiated from here
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp:67: warning: choosing
                   `boost::archive::version_type::operator unsigned int&()' over `
                   boost::archive::version_type::operator const unsigned int&() const'
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp:67: warning:
                    for conversion from `boost::archive::version_type' to `unsigned int'
                ../boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/impl/basic_binary_iarchive.ipp:67: warning:
                    because conversion sequence for the argument is better
                 
                Thank you
                 Dan
                 

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                        From: boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden] [mailto:boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf Of Robert Ramey
                        Sent: ã 21 ôáøåàø 2007 21:54
                        To: boost-users_at_[hidden]
                        Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [Serialization] issue withportable_binary_oarchive
                        
                        
                        We'll look into it. If you get any more information, feel free to share it.
                         
                        Robert Ramey
                         

                                "Dan Leibovich" <dan_at_[hidden]> wrote in message news:80726DBE398EBB4A8B77AD210C509EAA0291A579_at_MAILEU.global.cadence.com...
                                Hi,
                                I am trying to use the portable binary archive example.
                                I need to serialize only integers and strings.
                                 
                                I tried it on linux and solaris5.8. The result binary stream is not the same and deserialization fails.
                                 
                                I used hex viewer and notice that the files are very similar except for some few differences which results from endienness issues. Can it be that the metadata is written differently on each platform.
                                 
                                This is happens when I serialize derived class through a pointer to base class. (I used BOOS_CLASS_EXPORT)
                                 
                                Below you will find a test case. It produce differ output on linux and solaris.
                                 
                                Am I missing something?
                                 
                                Thanks in advance
                                 Dan Leibovich
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                #include <fstream>
                                #include "portable_binary_oarchive.hpp"
                                
                                #include <boost/serialization/base_object.hpp>
                                #include <boost/serialization/export.hpp>
                                
                                
                                class Base {
                                private:
                                    friend class boost::serialization::access;
                                    template<class Archive>
                                    void serialize(Archive & ar, const unsigned int version)
                                    {
                                        ar & x;
                                    }
                                
                                protected:
                                    int x;
                                
                                public:
                                  Base() {} ;
                                  Base(int x_) : x(x_) {} ;
                                  virtual void foo() {} ;
                                };
                                
                                
                                class Derived1 : public Base {
                                private:
                                  friend class boost::serialization::access;
                                  template<class Archive>
                                  void serialize(Archive & ar, const unsigned int version)
                                  {
                                    ar & boost::serialization::base_object<Base>(*this);
                                    ar & y;
                                  }
                                protected:
                                  int y;
                                
                                public:
                                  Derived1() {} ;
                                  Derived1(int x_, int y_) : Base(x_), y(y_) {} ;
                                  virtual void foo() {x++;}
                                };
                                
                                class Derived2 : public Base {
                                private:
                                  friend class boost::serialization::access;
                                  template<class Archive>
                                  void serialize(Archive & ar, const unsigned int version)
                                  {
                                    ar & boost::serialization::base_object<Base>(*this);
                                    ar & z;
                                  }
                                protected:
                                  bool z;
                                
                                public:
                                  Derived2() {} ;
                                  Derived2(int x_) : Base(x_), z(true) {} ;
                                  virtual void foo() {x--;}
                                };
                                
                                
                                
                                class Container {
                                  Base* b1 ;
                                  Base* b2 ;
                                  friend class boost::serialization::access;
                                  template<class Archive>
                                  void serialize(Archive & ar, const unsigned int version)
                                  {
                                    ar & b1;
                                    ar & b2 ;
                                  }
                                public:
                                  Container() {} ;
                                  Container(int x, int y) {
                                    b1 = new Derived1(x,y) ;
                                    b2 = new Derived2(x) ;
                                  }
                                };
                                
                                
                                BOOST_CLASS_EXPORT(Derived1) ;
                                BOOST_CLASS_EXPORT(Derived2) ;
                                
                                int main() {
                                    std::ofstream ofs("filename");
                                    const Container c(1,2) ;
                                    portable_binary_oarchive oa(ofs);
                                    oa << c;
                                }
                                  

                                
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