Shane Grant 94d49c42ac is_in/out_serializable is now aware of specialization
count_in/out_serializers will now count the number of specializations if a type is
specialized, otherwise it will count the number of non-specialized serialization functions.

as a result of this, is_output/input_serializable now works as you would expect from the name
and will return true for correctly configured specialized types too.

this caused some logic changes to need to happen in cereal.hpp, mostly within the PROCESS_IF macro.

added some tests related to this change and #180

fixes #180
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cereal - A C++11 library for serialization

cereal is a header-only C++11 serialization library. cereal takes arbitrary data types and reversibly turns them into different representations, such as compact binary encodings, XML, or JSON. cereal was designed to be fast, light-weight, and easy to extend - it has no external dependencies and can be easily bundled with other code or used standalone.

cereal has great documentation

Looking for more information on how cereal works and its documentation? Visit cereal's web page to get the latest information.

cereal is easy to use

Installation and use of of cereal is fully documented on the main web page, but this is a quick and dirty version:

  • Download cereal and place the headers somewhere your code can see them
  • Write serialization functions for your custom types or use the built in support for the standard library cereal provides
  • Use the serialization archives to load and save data
#include <cereal/types/unordered_map.hpp>
#include <cereal/types/memory.hpp>
#include <cereal/archives/binary.hpp>
#include <fstream>
    
struct MyRecord
{
  uint8_t x, y;
  float z;
  
  template <class Archive>
  void serialize( Archive & ar )
  {
    ar( x, y, z );
  }
};
    
struct SomeData
{
  int32_t id;
  std::shared_ptr<std::unordered_map<uint32_t, MyRecord>> data;
  
  template <class Archive>
  void save( Archive & ar ) const
  {
    ar( data );
  }
      
  template <class Archive>
  void load( Archive & ar )
  {
    static int32_t idGen = 0;
    id = idGen++;
    ar( data );
  }
};

int main()
{
  std::ofstream os("out.cereal", std::ios::binary);
  cereal::BinaryOutputArchive archive( os );

  SomeData myData;
  archive( myData );

  return 0;
}

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cereal has a permissive license

cereal is licensed under the BSD license.

cereal build status

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