[GiNaC-list] Re: GiNaC-list Digest, Vol 22, Issue 5

Eric Collins emc2 at ra.msstate.edu
Sat Jan 6 15:18:02 CET 2007


Thank you for your assistance.  I was able to properly serialize the ex
class using char arrays, facilitated by the I/O capabilities of the archive
class.

Eric M. Collins

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> Would anyone be interested in helping me figure out how to serialize the
> datatypes in GiNaC/CLN/GMP?  I've looked at the source headers for some of
> the datatypes and the use of reference counted pointers everywhere makes
> this seem like a non-trivial task.
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> I need to be able to pack all data relevant to a particular instantiation
> of
> a datatype (e.g. numeric or pseries), into a contiguous array.  This data
> would then be passed to another process where it would be unpacked into a
> new instantiation of the same datatype.
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> Any help, or suggestions of where to begin looking for relevant
> information
> would be much appreciated.
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> Eric M. Collins
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> From: Chris.Dams at mi.infn.it
> Subject: Re: [GiNaC-list] Serialization of datatypes
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> Hi Eric,
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> > Would anyone be interested in helping me figure out how to serialize the
> > datatypes in GiNaC/CLN/GMP?  I've looked at the source headers for some
> of
> > the datatypes and the use of reference counted pointers everywhere makes
> > this seem like a non-trivial task.
> >
> > I need to be able to pack all data relevant to a particular
> instantiation
> > of
> > a datatype (e.g. numeric or pseries), into a contiguous array.  This
> data
> > would then be passed to another process where it would be unpacked into
> a
> > new instantiation of the same datatype.
> >
> > Any help, or suggestions of where to begin looking for relevant
> > information
> > would be much appreciated.
>
> This is already more or less done in the code that archives expressions.
> Couldn't you simply pass a *.gar file to the other process? Or maybe
> modify that code a bit so that it can be used to do this.
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> Good luck!
> Chris
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