It is also worth noting that Granny 2.x shipped out of the box with a generic C serializer that handled circular references, discriminated unions, endianness conversion, and version remapping for arbitrary data structures. And that was in 2002.
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It's been years, I really can't remember but a quick google turns up stuff like thishttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/44887394/pickle-dill-cannot-handle-circular-references-if-hash-is-overridden …
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Yikes :) That gets back to what Jon was saying, namely that it is difficult (or impossible) to serialize code as opposed to data. I'd assume there is some kind of halting-problem-proof where you can demonstrate that it is impossible to guarantee serialization of arbitrary code...
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