Hello,
Thank you for reporting this. I'll fix this in next release.
Masa Goto
----- Original Message -----
From: "Heather Kelly" <heather@lheapop.gsfc.nasa.gov>
To: <roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch>
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 7:56 AM
Subject: [ROOT] Bool_t array
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Root 3.04.02 on both Windows XP and Linux Redhat 7.2. At the
> ROOT command line I attempt the following:
>
> root [0] Bool_t v[3] = {kFALSE, kTRUE, kFALSE}
> and I receive the following error message:
> Error: Illegal pointer operation (letvalue)
> FILE:C:\DOCUME~1\Heather\LOCALS~1\Temp\89 LINE:1
> Error: Illegal pointer operation (letvalue)
> FILE:C:\DOCUME~1\Heather\LOCALS~1\Temp\89 LINE:1
> Error: Illegal pointer operation (letvalue)
> FILE:C:\DOCUME~1\Heather\LOCALS~1\Temp\89 LINE:1
> *** Interpreter error recovered ***
>
> The same thing happens on both Windows and Linux. This has worked in the
> past and I can certainly create int arrays and so forth.
> Do others see this behavior? Or am I doing something obviously silly?
>
> Thanks,
> Heather
>
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