This method is used to write to the Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the << operator as it writes only the data and not the object type etc.
This method is used to read from a Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the >> operator as it does no typesafety or anything.
Detailed Description
BaseObject Base class for classes that will be persistent.
This object is the base for all Persistent data which is not natively serialised by the Persistence::Engine
It registers itself with the Persistence::TypeManager using a global constructor function. A matching deregister call is made in a global destructor, to allow DLL's to use the Persistence::Engine in a main executable.
Author(s):
Daniel Silverstone
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
BaseObject::BaseObject (
)
This constructor is used in serialisation processes.
It is called in CreateNewInstance in order to create an instance of the class to have Read() called on it.
BaseObject::~BaseObject (
) [virtual]
Default destructor.
Member Function Documentation
const char * BaseObject::GetPersistenceID (
) const [virtual]
This returns the ID of the persistent object (Its type).
This method is used to write to the Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the << operator as it writes only the data and not the object type etc.
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