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Use assign for deserialize instead of temporary std::string #241

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At deserialize of fixed_string (cdr) or string (fastcdr) temporary std::string was used which may allocate memory dynamically, which is not desirable or needed especially if using fixed_strings.

@Mergifyio backport 2.1.x

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