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<subtitle>Library and tools for extensible serialisation of ICE objects.</subtitle>
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<updated>2018-04-03T17:49:39Z</updated>
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<title>Ice 3.7</title>
<updated>2018-04-03T17:49:39Z</updated>
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<name>Dan Goodliffe</name>
<email>dan@randomdan.homeip.net</email>
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<published>2018-04-03T17:22:09Z</published>
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Implements Slicer for Ice 3.7. This is largely:
* Pointers are now all std::shared_ptr
* libSlice isn't installed, so we build part of it into libslicer-compiler
* Library name change to use Ice++11

There are a few other things, but mostly just minor language/function
name compatibility changes.

The compiling of libSlice is a bit of a hack, currently comprising a git
submodule of Ice itself, and a few dirty defines on the command line,
but appears to be functionally satisfactory if a little unpleasant.
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