For a class TX defined as:
class TX { public: ... void ExternalizeL(RWriteStream& aStream) const; void InternalizeL(RReadStream& aStream); ... };
an instance of TX can be externalised to the stream outstream, by calling the ExternalizeL() member function of TX:
... TX object; ... object.ExternalizeL(outstream); ...
An alternative, and better way, is to use the templated stream operator<<. The Store framework implements this by calling TX::ExternalizeL(). The syntax is simply:
... outstream << object; // externalise object ...
Similarly, the TX object can be internalised from the stream instream, by calling the InternalizeL() member function of TX:
TX object; ... object.InternalizeL(instream); ...
The templated stream operator>> can also be used. The Store framework implements this by calling TX::InternalizeL(). The syntax is simply:
instream >> object; // internalise object