I would like to pass a variable pointer that has been instantiated using 
'auto_ptr' to a class method, however, the compiler complains saying that it 
does not recognize the method call; gives me a number of options, basically the 
list of overloaded methods. So my question is, what is the proper way to pass 
'auto_ptr('s)' to a method?
class MyClass{
   private: std::string str*
   public: 
      MyClass(){ std::auto_ptr<std::string> str(new std::string("unknow"));}
      MyMethod(const std::string& s){ str = s;} // <== Error??
   ..........
}

main(){
   std::string temp*
   std::auto_ptr<std::string> tmp(new std::string("hey!"));}
   MyClass mc();
   mc.MyMethod(temp); // <<-- Error??
   ...
}
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