Adding a space between the 8 bit char and the newline in bug.C seems to be a work around. -Brett. Patois Yannick writes: > Hi, > > The following code doesnt run well under CINT: > > <<<< File: bug.C > int a=1; // é > int b=2; > > void bug(void) > { > printf("b :%f\n",b); > } > >>>> > > root [2] .x bug.C > Error: No symbol b in current scope FILE:bug.C LINE:6 > *** Interpreter error recovered *** > > Note the 'é' (e acute), this is where the problem is located. > > Should I expect a fix or avoid 8 bits chars in the code ? > > Yannick > > PS: Root version 3.00.02 under ix86 linux. > >
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