holmes@bthpyd.UUCP (Jim Holmes) (08/17/90)
Our 1.2 schemes for writing objects to disk and retrieving them have (alas!) broken with 2.0 objects using multiple inheritance. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. -------- Jim Holmes INTERNET holmes@bethel.edu Bethel College UUCP amdahl!bungia!bthpyd!holmes St. Paul, MN 55112 ATT (612) 638-6315
kgorlen@sparkler.dcrt.nih.gov (Keith Gorlen) (08/19/90)
In article <502@bthpyd.UUCP> holmes@bthpyd.UUCP (Jim Holmes) writes:
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->Our 1.2 schemes for writing objects to disk and retrieving them
->have (alas!) broken with 2.0 objects using multiple inheritance.
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->Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
Revision 3.0 of the NIH Class Library supports object I/O for C++
2.0/2.1 and multiple inheritance. Revision 3.0 of the NIH Class
Library (formerly known as OOPS) is available via anonymous FTP in the
file pub/nihcl.tar.Z on alw.nih.gov (128.231.128.251).
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