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author | Kamil Domanski <kdomanski@kdemail.net> | 2014-08-20 08:42:31 +0200 |
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committer | Kamil Domanski <kdomanski@kdemail.net> | 2014-08-31 02:14:20 +0200 |
commit | 3d796f89962842e91e7d88e57c1d2d579f01052e (patch) | |
tree | d4be736c23fbc4d453a1e4e281eafb4f51cdffd8 /src/crypter.h | |
parent | 9f3d47677973cb894fdbb437b9b322e2062a1bf1 (diff) |
overhaul serialization code
The implementation of each class' serialization/deserialization is no longer
passed within a macro. The implementation now lies within a template of form:
template <typename T, typename Stream, typename Operation>
inline static size_t SerializationOp(T thisPtr, Stream& s, Operation ser_action, int nType, int nVersion) {
size_t nSerSize = 0;
/* CODE */
return nSerSize;
}
In cases when codepath should depend on whether or not we are just deserializing
(old fGetSize, fWrite, fRead flags) an additional clause can be used:
bool fRead = boost::is_same<Operation, CSerActionUnserialize>();
The IMPLEMENT_SERIALIZE macro will now be a freestanding clause added within
class' body (similiar to Qt's Q_OBJECT) to implement GetSerializeSize,
Serialize and Unserialize. These are now wrappers around
the "SerializationOp" template.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/crypter.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/crypter.h | 19 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/src/crypter.h b/src/crypter.h index f16fcef9c7..c3f4ed971c 100644 --- a/src/crypter.h +++ b/src/crypter.h @@ -44,13 +44,18 @@ public: std::vector<unsigned char> vchOtherDerivationParameters; IMPLEMENT_SERIALIZE - ( - READWRITE(vchCryptedKey); - READWRITE(vchSalt); - READWRITE(nDerivationMethod); - READWRITE(nDeriveIterations); - READWRITE(vchOtherDerivationParameters); - ) + + template <typename T, typename Stream, typename Operation> + inline static size_t SerializationOp(T thisPtr, Stream& s, Operation ser_action, int nType, int nVersion) { + size_t nSerSize = 0; + READWRITE(thisPtr->vchCryptedKey); + READWRITE(thisPtr->vchSalt); + READWRITE(thisPtr->nDerivationMethod); + READWRITE(thisPtr->nDeriveIterations); + READWRITE(thisPtr->vchOtherDerivationParameters); + return nSerSize; + } + CMasterKey() { // 25000 rounds is just under 0.1 seconds on a 1.86 GHz Pentium M |