Hi,
I've been using stringstreams to compose object names within Root but
it doesn't work anymore on installations with gcc-3. For example
ostrstream.str() doesn't return char* as it should but basic_ostream...
root [0] ostrstream buf; buf << 1 << ends; cout << buf.str() << endl;
Error: operator<< not defined for basic_ostream<char,char_traits<char> > FILE:/tmp/fileK3crvx_cint LINE:1
I'd rewrite the code with ostringstream which should be more standard
but it suffers the same problem I can't copy stringstream contents
onto a string.
Is there a way how to do it without moving to C-style string
management? I'm running 3.02-07 on linuxdeb2ppc/gcc-3.0.3. The same
version compiled with gcc-2.95 works fine.
cheers
Jiri
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