On 2015-03-11 14:49-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:

> Hi Phil:
>
> I just saw your one-line fix at
> <http://sourceforge.net/p/plplot/plplot/ci/4e93f99a84a5c72d253c8791f813400ba2f46ff6>.
>
> Does that really do the job?  For example, I noticed earlier in that code
> a test of pls->device rather than pls->dev, but I am just looking at
> patterns with no deep understanding of what is going on.
>

Hi Phil:

I haven't seen a response to the above question.

@Phil, Jim:

The recent exposure of plhrsh is not complete and has visibility
issues for the shared library case.  In all cases where a private
function like this needs to be exposed, you need a declaration in
include/plplotP.h using the PLDLLIMPEXP macro.  Please fix.

Alan
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