tripwire-open-source/src/core/serializerutil.h

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//
// The developer of the original code and/or files is Tripwire, Inc.
// Portions created by Tripwire, Inc. are copyright (C) 2000 Tripwire,
// Inc. Tripwire is a registered trademark of Tripwire, Inc. All rights
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// serializerutil.h
//
#ifndef __SERIALIZERUTIL_H
#define __SERIALIZERUTIL_H
class cArchive;
class iSerializer;
#ifndef __TYPES_H
#include "types.h"
#endif
class cSerializerUtil
{
public:
static int64 Copy( iSerializer* pDest, cArchive* pSrc, int64 amt ); // throw( eArchvie, eSerilaizer )
static int64 Copy( cArchive* pDest, iSerializer* pSrc, int64 amt ); // throw( eArchvie, eSerilaizer )
// these two methods copy data from archives to serializers and vice-versa. They
// throw exceptions on error; the return value is the amount that was copied.
};
#endif