Hi Paolo, If you have correctly updated your system.rootrc file to activate the object statistics, you should see a report of all your active classes. Check your system.rootrc. In case you have a local .rootrc file, make sure the option is not disabled in .rootrc. Note that gObjectTable->Print() can only show the number of objects per class. If your classes allocate dynamically arrays of basic types, you will not see them in the report. Rene Brun On Tue, 20 May 2003, Paolo ADRAGNA wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I would like to monitor a bit the use of my memory with gObjectTable->Print(). > I have different classes all of them ineriting from TObject. But nevertheless > I cannot succede in seeing them all, I can only monitor a part of them, even > if all flags in ROOT configuration file are OK (and even if I am sure they > exist and were not deleted). > I know that the problem is general, but have you got any idea > > Thanks, > > Paolo Adragna >
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