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Kevin McFarlane12-Jun-06 8:48
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QuestionHow do I persist a C++ pointer? Pin
dragon5210-Jun-06 0:54
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Guffa11-Jun-06 21:34
Guffa11-Jun-06 21:34 
dragon_n_me wrote:
Are you saying that if the entire linked list is serialised the system will maintain the links between the nodes, and I don't need to code/worry about it?


Yes, and no. References can't be maintained in any other form than a reference. If the list is serialized it will store the information about how the items are linked, and recreate the references when it's deserialized.

Do you know a code example of of a serialised linked list???


No.

I was trying to save each node as a distinct record like your second suggestion. But how do you save the links using this option?


You can't save references, you have to save some information that you can use to recreate the references.

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