#ifndef STLPLUS_PERSISTENT_CSTRING #define STLPLUS_PERSISTENT_CSTRING //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Author: Andy Rushton // Copyright: (c) Southampton University 1999-2004 // (c) Andy Rushton 2004-2009 // License: BSD License, see ../docs/license.html // Persistence of C-style char* strings // These are handled differently to other pointer types // Warning! This means that pointers to char cannot be supported, since there // is no type difference between a pointer to char and a C-style array of char. // Warning! The restore deletes any old value of the data parameter and // allocates a new char* which is (just) big enough and assigns it to the data // field. This is because there is no way of knowing how long a char* is so // the passed parameter is not safe to use. The allocation is done using // standard new. If the data field is non-null on entry it will be deleted by // standard delete. Best to make it null in the first place. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include "persistence_fixes.hpp" #include "persistent_contexts.hpp" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// namespace stlplus { void dump_cstring(dump_context&, const char* data) throw(persistent_dump_failed); void restore_cstring(restore_context&, char*& data) throw(persistent_restore_failed); } // end namespace stlplus //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #endif