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@ManoloFLTK I'm not a friend of such C comments as used in the old code and the resulting new code after the patch. Such /* ... comments ... */ that span several lines of otherwise valid code are confusing, and at any time a dev adds a new comment inside that sequence of lines the new */ would terminate the previous comment etc. etc..
In such cases I suggest to use either C++ comments // on all commented-out lines or #if (0) ... #endif or similar to make clear what code part is commented out and which part is valid code.
Thanks for taking this into account if you apply the patch.
I can't say anything to the issue at hand or the patch though.
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