The log file of a simple interactive session

The log file of a simple interactive session

The output below is a direct copy of an interactive ROOT session.
The ROOT system identifies itself showing a logo and a version number.
At startup time, some environment variables are read from the 
local file .rootrc (see an example of a .rootrc file below).
The .rootrc file references a logon macro and a logoff macro.
the logon macro is called rootlogon.C and an example of this macro
is also shown below. Same for the logoff macro called rootlogoff.C.

// Start Interactive session by invoking the module root.
// The only command typed in this session is ".q".
//

root ******************************************* * * * W E L C O M E to R O O T * * * * Version 1.03/09 16 December 1997 * * * * You are welcome to visit our Web site * * http://root.cern.ch * * * ******************************************* CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.13.36, Nov 30 1997 Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements. Enclose multiple statements between { }. Welcome to the ROOT tutorials Root > .q This is the end of ROOT -- Goodbye // // End of the interactive session
// This is the file .rootrc // The description of possible variables in .rootrc is given in TEnv. cat .rootrc # Path used by dynamic loader to find shared libraries *.Root.DynamicPath: .:~/rootlibs:$ROOTDIR/lib # Activate memory statistics Rint.Root.MemStat: 1 Rint.Load: rootalias.C Rint.Logon: rootlogon.C Rint.Logoff: rootlogoff.C Rint.Canvas.MoveOpaque: false Rint.Canvas.HighLightColor: 5
// This is the file rootlogon.C { printf("Welcome to the ROOT tutorials\n"); }
// This is the file rootlogoff.C { printf("This is the end of ROOT -- Goodbye\n"); }




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