On 2015-02-13 10:36-0500 Jim Dishaw wrote:

> I did not declare it [plreadmetafile] anywhere because I was not sure
if we wanted to expose this method yet and if the name was
appropriate.

That name is fine, if what it does is read a metafile.  And if you are
not sure of exposing it, then for now, let's start with not doing so
and declare it in include/plplotP.h with all the rest of the PLplot
functions that are supposed to be private to PLplot.

> That [early exit] was accidentally left in while I was debugging. 
The new patch will have an updated test routine that exercises the
plot buffer and plmeta.  I thought it would be good to put those two
together in order to detect a "drift" in implementation.

> I will have the updates out later today.

Good.

Alan
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