> Once done with that, the final "result" can/should be a shared > string.
An additional comment: By definition you are almost never actually "done" with a IOBuffer. They are designed to be input and output buffers for IO. -- Per
> Once done with that, the final "result" can/should be a shared > string.
An additional comment: By definition you are almost never actually "done" with a IOBuffer. They are designed to be input and output buffers for IO. -- Per