Use wxString in lieu of std::string to stop confusion on OSX, also makes more sense..
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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ void Report::ProcessNode(wxXmlNode *node, wxString *text, wxListView *listView)
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while (child) {
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wxString name = child->GetName();
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if ((names = nMap.find(std::string(name.utf8_str()))) != nMap.end()) {
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if ((names = nMap.find(name)) != nMap.end()) {
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node_name = locale->GetString(names->second);
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} else {
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wxLogDebug("Report::ProcessNode Unknown node found: \"%s\" (add it to nMap)\n", name);
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@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ private:
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};
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/// Map of internal XML elements to human readable names.
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typedef std::map<std::string, std::string, lst_comp> nameMap;
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typedef std::map<wxString, wxString, lst_comp> nameMap;
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/// element->human name pairs.
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typedef std::pair<std::string, std::string> nPair;
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typedef std::pair<wxString, wxString> nPair;
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/// Struct to hold generatex XML Report.
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struct XMLReport {
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