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From: wei niu (wei.niu_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-08-26 23:06:44
2007/8/25, Robert Ramey <ramey_at_[hidden]>:
>
> Well, then there's a problem.
>
> Ideally you should run the whole serialization regression test suite which
> would isolate what part of the system is failing. Or better yet, since (if
> I remember correctly) you're using boost on a "new" platform (one not
> usually tested for boost) the best would be to run the whole boost test
> suite. I realise that this take a while. But it's the only way you can be
> sure you're on solid ground and pinpoint any failings which might be
> rippling through to some higher level tests in a non-obvious way.
>
I haven't noticed who you are until reading the documents of serialization
library.Thank you,Robert.
Sorry,I even don't know how to build the whole serialization regression test
suite.
Cannot serialize a pointer with boost is not a big problem,I can do it
myself.But I want to know how boost do it.Unfortunately,for me boost's
source code is very hard.Maybe a chart of the class hierarchy is
helpful.Iever read SGI STL's list's source code,I think its easier
than serialization
library,and it's easy to print as it's in a single file.
How did you design the serialization library?
If you don't mind I can send my libboost_serialization-vc71-s-1_33_1.lib to
you,then you may find where the problem is.My OS is win2000 sp4.My compiler
is vc7.1.
You must be very busy,so I'm afraid I'm wasting your time.I'll read your
codes,hope I can understand them.
Sincerely,
Wei Niu
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