Pete Robbins wrote:
On 08/08/06, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well you can construct expressions in gdb and have them execute but its
not
as convenient as having the code do it for you. Taking both points of
view
on board how about a function that you can call on the data object that
prints its contents out that is only compiled in for debug, i.e. subject
of
a #define. Removes the need for the unitiated to go searching for the
util
method but doesn't rely on the data object keeping a string
representation
up to date on every change.
Isn't this called serialization? ;-)
actually I did code at one one point an ostream operator so you could
code:
cout << myDO;
... but then I was going to use the >> and << operators to do the xml
serialisation. Given that the xml serialization is now handled by the
XMLHelper it may be worth looking at putting an ostream operator<<
back in.
Cheers,
Good idea! Do you think you could put your ostream operator<< back in?
--
Jean-Sebastien
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