Done.
Thanks for the feature request and using Cerealed! I hope it's
useful to you.
Atila
On Monday, 8 September 2014 at 19:09:30 UTC, Vicente wrote:
Hello Atila,
I've seen that cerealed has made much progress, it's now at
v0.5.0
This post is for a feature request, I would like to use it with
a struct like this:
import cerealed;
struct nested_associative_array { nested_associative_array[int]
x; }
struct some_struct {
string[] x;
int[][] y;
nested_associative_array[] z;
};
void main(char[][] args) {
some_struct original, restored;
auto enc = Cerealiser();
enc ~= original;
auto dec = Decerealiser(enc.bytes);
restored = dec.value!(some_struct);
assert(original==restored);
}
The serialization process compiles fine, but the restoring part
fails to compile.
I've tried to figure out how to do it, but I am still a
beginner on D.
How difficult do you think it is?
The alternative, orange, works fine, but the struct I'm trying
to export to disk is a few hundreds of MB in size and orange
takes hours to complete and may also run out of memory. Your
implementation, instead, is really fast and efficient!