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-rw-r--r--libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.c10
-rw-r--r--libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.h2
-rw-r--r--libcrystfel/src/reflist.c2
3 files changed, 3 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.c b/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.c
index 380a1b8a..1aee6018 100644
--- a/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.c
+++ b/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.c
@@ -154,17 +154,11 @@ int find_equiv_in_list(RefList *list, signed int h, signed int k,
/**
- * write_reflections_to_file:
- * @fh: File handle to write to
- * @list: The reflection list to write
- *
- * This function writes the contents of @list to @fh,
- *
+ * Write the actual reflections to the file, no headers etc.
* Reflections which have a redundancy of zero will not be written.
- *
* The resulting list can be read back with read_reflections_from_file().
**/
-void write_reflections_to_file(FILE *fh, RefList *list)
+static void write_reflections_to_file(FILE *fh, RefList *list)
{
Reflection *refl;
RefListIterator *iter;
diff --git a/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.h b/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.h
index d86eb398..50838b86 100644
--- a/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.h
+++ b/libcrystfel/src/reflist-utils.h
@@ -46,8 +46,6 @@ extern "C" {
#define REFLECTION_END_MARKER "End of reflections"
-extern void write_reflections_to_file(FILE *fh, RefList *list);
-
extern int write_reflist(const char *filename, RefList *list);
extern int write_reflist_2(const char *filename, RefList *list, SymOpList *sym);
diff --git a/libcrystfel/src/reflist.c b/libcrystfel/src/reflist.c
index 3076cfe9..6f44681d 100644
--- a/libcrystfel/src/reflist.c
+++ b/libcrystfel/src/reflist.c
@@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ const char *reflist_get_notes(RefList *reflist)
*
* Appends the string @notes_add to the notes field for @reflist. The notes
* will be stored in the reflection list file by, e.g.,
- * write_reflections_to_file(), and are meant to be for humans to read.
+ * write_reflist(), and are meant to be for humans to read.
* Possible uses include making a record of the command line arguments used to
* create the reflection list.
*/