I'll try to sort that out this weekend.  I'm at work at the moment, but 
C++ can do some really weird stuff in the templating and functional 
programming world.

   EBo --

On Apr 25 2014 6:35 AM, W. Martinjak wrote:
> hmmmm,
>
> there is a strange function
> in the NML class:
>
> NMLTYPE NML::str2msg(const char *);
>
> it's never used but mentioned
> in cms.hh: 216
>
> /* Select a temporary updator -- This is used by the nml msg2string 
> and
>        string2msg functions. */
>     void set_temp_updater(CMS_NEUTRAL_ENCODING_METHOD);
>
> but here it's called
>  string2msg
> .
>
> But when it's never used how is it substituted?
> Because it's the counterpart of NML::msg2str().
> ????
>
> matsche
>
>
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>
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>
>
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