[LAD] easiest way to serialize messages for sending over a ringbuffer?

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Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - 3:24 am

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Hi everyone, I have a fairly simple, known size message format, it's just
five numbers, either ints or floats, wrapped in a structure. I guess I need
some kind of serialization to send this over a jack ringbuffer, but I've
zero experience with serialization in C++. Can anyone tell me what the
easiest or best way to do this is? Should I use the boost serialization
library? FWIW, I would like to eventually add osc messaging in too if that
affects the best choice.

Thanks!
Iain

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Hi everyone, I have a fairly simple, known size message format, it&#39=
;s just five numbers, either ints or floats, wrapped in a structure. I gues=
s I need some kind of serialization to send this over a jack ringbuffer, bu=
t I've zero experience with serialization in C++. Can anyone tell me wh=
at the easiest or best way to do this is? Should I use the boost serializat=
ion library? FWIW, I would like to eventually add osc messaging in too if t=
hat affects the best choice.
Thanks!Iain

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