Hi, On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Pasha Murat (630)840-8237 FNAL (630)859-3463 home wrote: > Hi Yannick, in case you're running the scripts in interpreted > mode, I'd really encourage you to try running them compiled. > All it takes is making the scripts "plain C++" - no shortcuts, no CINT > extentions, - and adding a few include files, which one can ifdef, such > that it would be possible to interpret them as well. Almost all of my scripts already does compile and can be run as compiled code. I found it very usefull, especially because compilers reports quite precises error messages when interpretors often says 'segmentation fault' and that's it. So even if I run the script interpreted, I often compile it just to be sure it's syntaxically correct. You remember me to say something important about the (maybe) bug we refers to: this appends with compiled code. I couldnt check it with the interpreter due to the other bug I reported with CINT in latest ROOT version. Yannick
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