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Does boost support serialization of c++11's std::tuple?

I couldn't find a tuple.hpp header file at /boost/serialization/

I'm using boost 1.52.0 (happy to upgrade if need be, but it seems like the changes in version 1.53 doesn't have anything related to this).

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Out of the box, no. You'll have to write the serializer yourself. Luckily, someone already did:

C++0x tuple boost serialization (also in github)

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  • Is there a solution available that doesn't use variadic templates?
    – jwalk
    Aug 13, 2013 at 19:49
  • more than 5 years has passed, is there any official solution?
    – Nisba
    Aug 31, 2018 at 18:04
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and here is another implementation:

https://github.com/galaxyeye/atlas/blob/master/atlas/serialization/tuple.h

with the test code :

https://github.com/galaxyeye/atlas/blob/master/libs/serialization/test/tuple.cpp

enjoy :)

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Using C++17's fold expressions, you can easily implement a serializer:

template <typename Archive, typename... Types>
void boost::serialization::serialize(Archive &ar, std::tuple<Types...> &t, const unsigned int)
{
    std::apply([&](auto &...element)
                { ((ar & element), ...); },
                t);
}

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