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authorJohn Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>2023-05-17 22:04:59 -0400
committerJohn Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>2023-05-17 22:44:47 -0400
commitcb5052d98fa9a5d64d1700fe434c1c37a72e45d1 (patch)
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parent684e9be8b9356f92b7882d74cba9d146fb71f850 (diff)
Revert "Revert "Use template structs instead of phantoms""
This is the more typically way to do [Argument-dependent lookup](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl)-leveraging generic serializers in C++. It makes the relationship between the `read` and `write` methods more clear and rigorous, and also looks more familiar to users coming from other languages that do not have C++'s libertine ad-hoc overloading. I am returning to this because during the review in https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6223, it came up as something that would make the code easier to read --- easier today hopefully already, but definitely easier if we were have multiple codified protocols with code sharing between them as that PR seeks to accomplish. If I recall correctly, the main criticism of this the first time around (in 2020) was that having to specify the type when writing, e.g. `WorkerProto<MyType>::write`, was too verbose and cumbersome. This is now addressed with the `workerProtoWrite` wrapper function. This method is also the way `nlohmann::json`, which we have used for a number of years now, does its serializers, for what its worth. This reverts commit 45a0ed82f089158a79c8c25ef844c55e4a74fc35. That commit in turn reverted 9ab07e99f527d1fa3adfa02839da477a1528d64b.
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