/usr/include/cereal/details/static_object.hpp is in libcereal-dev 1.1.2-4.
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\brief Internal polymorphism static object support
\ingroup Internal */
/*
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#ifndef CEREAL_DETAILS_STATIC_OBJECT_HPP_
#define CEREAL_DETAILS_STATIC_OBJECT_HPP_
//! Prevent link optimization from removing non-referenced static objects
/*! Especially for polymorphic support, we create static objects which
may not ever be explicitly referenced. Most linkers will detect this
and remove the code causing various unpleasant runtime errors. These
macros, adopted from Boost (see force_include.hpp) prevent this
(C) Copyright 2002 Robert Ramey - http://www.rrsd.com .
Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# define CEREAL_DLL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
# define CEREAL_USED
#else // clang or gcc
# define CEREAL_DLL_EXPORT
# define CEREAL_USED __attribute__ ((__used__))
#endif
namespace cereal
{
namespace detail
{
//! A static, pre-execution object
/*! This class will create a single copy (singleton) of some
type and ensures that merely referencing this type will
cause it to be instantiated and initialized pre-execution.
For example, this is used heavily in the polymorphic pointer
serialization mechanisms to bind various archive types with
different polymorphic classes */
template <class T>
class CEREAL_DLL_EXPORT StaticObject
{
private:
//! Forces instantiation at pre-execution time
static void instantiate( T const & ) {}
static T & create()
{
static T t;
instantiate(instance);
return t;
}
StaticObject( StaticObject const & /*other*/ ) {}
public:
static T & getInstance()
{
return create();
}
private:
static T & instance;
};
template <class T> T & StaticObject<T>::instance = StaticObject<T>::create();
} // namespace detail
} // namespace cereal
#endif // CEREAL_DETAILS_STATIC_OBJECT_HPP_
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