Hi Tommaso, You can try to disable cint optimization (cint command: .O 0). You can also try to compile your macro (using ACLiC for example) to get in a more stable environment. Philippe. -----Original Message----- From: owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch [mailto:owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch]On Behalf Of Tommaso Chiarusi Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 12:00 PM To: Root Newsgroup Subject: [ROOT] iostream magics Hi rooters. What is laying under the simple evidence (insensate experience!), when a ROOT macro acts differently, producing different results, as many as cout I comment or decomment in the body of the macro itself? May it be somehow linked to a sort of "pile up" as cint is processing? In the end, I cannot debug my macro, because the point at which it crashes is... ahem.. floating!! I think me not to be so ... ridicolous! Thank you Tommaso
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