DECLARE_SERIAL
DECLARE_SERIAL(class_name)
Parameters
class_name
The actual name of the class (not enclosed in quotation marks).
Remarks
DECLARE_SERIAL generates the C++ header code necessary for a CObject-derived class that can be serialized. Serialization is the process of writing or reading the contents of an object to and from a file.
Use the DECLARE_SERIAL macro in a .H module, then include that module in all .CPP modules that need access to objects of this class.
If DECLARE_SERIAL is included in the class declaration, then IMPLEMENT_SERIAL must be included in the class implementation.
The DECLARE_SERIAL macro includes all the functionality of DECLARE_DYNAMIC and DECLARE_DYNCREATE.
You can use the AFX_API macro to automatically export the CArchive extraction operator for classes that use the DECLARE_SERIAL and IMPLEMENT_SERIAL macros. Bracket the class declarations (located in the .H file) with the following code:
#undef AFX_API
#define AFX_API AFX_EXT_CLASS
<your class declarations here>
#undef AFX_API
#define AFX_API
For more information on the DECLARE_SERIAL macro, see in Visual C++ Programmer’s Guide.
Example
class CMyClass: public CObject
{
public:
CMyClass();
void Serialize( CArchive& archive );
DECLARE_SERIAL(CMyClass)
};
See Also DECLARE_DYNAMIC, IMPLEMENT_SERIAL, RUNTIME_CLASS, CObject::IsKindOf