10 Jun
2005
10 Jun
'05
9:40 a.m.
Robert Ramey wrote:
It just occured to me that this is an old problem which has now been fixed in the CVS. The problem occurs with version 1.32 when addresses of objects are stored in containers. The problem occurs because objects are deserialized to a temporary and then moved into the container. This has been addressed by adding the function reset_object_address calling it during the deserialzation. This is explained in the CVS version.
I just grabbed the HEAD revision from CVS, and the example I posted worked as expected, thank you. -james