fix btInMemorySerializer
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@@ -669,11 +669,13 @@ public:
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///In general it is best to use btDefaultSerializer,
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///In general it is best to use btDefaultSerializer,
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///in particular when writing the data to disk or sending it over the network.
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///The btInMemorySerializer is experimental and only suitable in a few cases.
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///The btInMemorySerializer takes a shortcut and can be useful to create a deep-copy
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///of objects. There will be a demo on how to use the btInMemorySerializer.
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#define ENABLE_INMEMORY_SERIALIZER
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#ifdef ENABLE_INMEMORY_SERIALIZER
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struct btInMemorySerializer : public btDefaultSerializer
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@@ -797,7 +799,7 @@ struct btInMemorySerializer : public btDefaultSerializer
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case BT_CONSTRAINT_CODE:
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{
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#ifdef BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION
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m_arrays.m_constraintDataDouble.push_back(btTypedConstraintDoubleData*)chunk->m_oldPtr);
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m_arrays.m_constraintDataDouble.push_back((btTypedConstraintDoubleData*)chunk->m_oldPtr);
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#else
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m_arrays.m_constraintDataFloat.push_back((btTypedConstraintFloatData*)chunk->m_oldPtr);
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#endif
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@@ -806,13 +808,13 @@ struct btInMemorySerializer : public btDefaultSerializer
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case BT_QUANTIZED_BVH_CODE:
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{
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#ifdef BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION
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m_arrays.m_bvhsFloat.push_back((btQuantizedBvhDoubleData*) chunk->m_oldPtr);
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m_arrays.m_bvhsDouble.push_back((btQuantizedBvhDoubleData*) chunk->m_oldPtr);
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#else
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m_arrays.m_bvhsFloat.push_back((btQuantizedBvhFloatData*) chunk->m_oldPtr);
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#endif
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break;
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}
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case BT_SHAPE_CODE:
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{
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btCollisionShapeData* shapeData = (btCollisionShapeData*) chunk->m_oldPtr;
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