Re: CINT dictionary wrong type

From: Axel Naumann <Axel.Naumann_at_cern.ch>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 12:20:53 +0100


Hi Margar,

Can you provide a complete example that demonstrates the issue?

Cheers, Axel.

On 01/06/2012 12:18 PM, Margar Simonyan wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a set of functions which compiled with ACLIC using ROOT 5.26
> and before, but fails starting from 5.28 and above. Seems like CINT
> 5.17 to 5.18 migration issue.
>
> The error looks like
>
> func_cpp_ACLiC_dict.cxx:72: error: no matching function for call to
> ‘func(int**, Int_t, const TString&, Int_t)’
>
> and indeed there is no such a function. The code structure is
>
> #ifndef __CINT__
> #include "XYZ.h"
> void func(TH1 * histo, const TString fileName, const Int_t precision = 3);
> void func(TGraph * graph, const TString fileName, const Int_t precision = 3);
> void func(TGraphErrors * graph, const TString fileName, const Int_t
> precision = 3);
> void func(TH1 ** array, const Int_t n, const TString fileName, const
> Int_t precision = 3);
> void func(TGraph ** array, const Int_t n, const TString fileName,
> const Int_t precision = 3);
> void func(TGraphErrors ** array, const Int_t n, const TString
> fileName, const Int_t precision = 3);
> #endif
> void func(TH1 * histo, const TString fileName, const Int_t precision)
> { function definitions ....
> }
>
> I tried to replace **array by *array[] but it didn't help. Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks,
> Margar
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dr Margar Simonyan, post-doctoral researcher
> Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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