Tser can now output wstring and already saves wstring, so now need to use it.
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struct Robot {
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Pixel point;
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std::wstring name;
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std::optional<Item> item;
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DEFINE_SERIALIZABLE(Robot, point, item);
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DEFINE_SERIALIZABLE(Robot, point, name, item);
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};
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TEST_CASE("test using tser for serialization", "[config]") {
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auto robot = Robot{ Pixel{3,4}, Item::RADAR};
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auto robot = Robot{ Pixel{3,4}, L"BIG NAME", Item::RADAR};
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std::cout << robot << '\n';
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tser::BinaryArchive archive;
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REQUIRE(loadedRobot.point.x == robot.point.x);
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REQUIRE(loadedRobot.point.y == robot.point.y);
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REQUIRE(loadedRobot.name == robot.name);
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REQUIRE(loadedRobot.item == robot.item);
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}
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