How can I modify the pre serialization and post serialization
values? I need to transform some variables that are stored but I
would like to do this easily "inline"(would be cool to be able to
provide a delegate to do the transformations at the site of
definition of the fields).
Also, how do
On 2018-06-02 03:30, IntegratedDimensions wrote:
How can I modify the pre serialization and post serialization values? I
need to transform some variables that are stored but I would like to do
this easily "inline"(would be cool to be able to provide a delegate to
do the transformations at the s
On Saturday, 2 June 2018 at 20:11:17 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2018-06-02 03:30, IntegratedDimensions wrote:
How can I modify the pre serialization and post serialization
values? I need to transform some variables that are stored but
I would like to do this easily "inline"(would be cool to
I'm also having some issue now when I changed a type from using a
class to using it's base interface
Unhandled exception:
orange.serialization.SerializationException.SerializationException The object of the static type "const(ItemInterface)" have a different runtime type (Item) and therefore ne
On 2018-06-05 20:14, InfiniteDimensional wrote:
I'm also having some issue now when I changed a type from using a class
to using it's base interface
Unhandled exception:
orange.serialization.SerializationException.SerializationException The
object of the static type "const(ItemInterface)" hav
On 2018-06-05 19:47, InfiniteDimensional wrote:
Thanks.
I'm having problems preventing void* pointers from not being serialized
..\..\..\orange\serialization\Serializer.d(975): Error: expression
`*value` is `void` and has no value
..\..\..\orange\serialization\Serializer.d(1491): Error: new
On Wednesday, 6 June 2018 at 16:34:52 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2018-06-05 20:14, InfiniteDimensional wrote:
I'm also having some issue now when I changed a type from
using a class to using it's base interface
Unhandled exception:
orange.serialization.SerializationException.SerializationE
On Wednesday, 6 June 2018 at 20:46:22 UTC, InfiniteDimensional
wrote:
I did register the main derived type and everything seems to
work. Why do I have to reset the registered types?
Do you have to reset the registered types? What happens otherwise?
I still can't have a void* in my class thou