I think that would be great. Knowing nothing about Orange, I visited the
website and read the feature lists and the tutorial (the reference seems
to be missing for now). The latter contains:
auto a2 = serializer.deserialize!(A)(data);
which seems to require compile-time knowledge of the deserialized type.
I'd expect the library to support something like
Object a2 = serializer.deserialize!Object(data);
and fill the object with an A. I'm pretty certain you've done that, it
would be great to feature that within the tutorials and documentation.
I'd also expect Variant to play a role there, e.g. you deserialize
something and you get a Variant.
Andrei
On 08/07/2010 10:19 AM, Jacob wrote:
Is there any interest in having a serializer in Phobos? I have a serializer
compatible with D2 which I licensed under the Boost license. This is the
description from the project page:
Orange is a serialization library for D1 and D2, supporting both Tango and
Phobos. It can serialize most of the available types in D, including third
party types and can serialize through base class references. It supports fully
automatic serialization of all supported types and also supports several ways
to customize the serialization. Orange has a separate front end (the
serializer) and back end (the archive) making it possible for the user to
create new archive types that can be used with the existing serializer.
It's not very well tested but if there's some interest I'm hoping on getting
more people to test the library. The project page is:
http://dsource.org/projects/orange/
/Jacob Carlborg
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