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@jpeach and @PSUdaemon - I've made iobuffer_advice a local variable.
Tested and it is working okay.
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No I think it is trivial to remove the global and we should just do it
> On Oct 18, 2016, at 7:29 AM, John J. Rushford
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@PSUdaemon - requested changes have been made and squashed.
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